YES. If done in a timely manner, erroneously scrubbed eligible voters can re-register. And "mistakenly" will most of the time be due to failure on the part of the voter to maintain their information properly. Furthermore, there are provisional ballots available and these "disenfranchised" voters can still vote and be counted. All of which yields a much more accurate election.
On the other hand, if deceased or relocated voters remain on the rolls, the probability of voter fraud, WHICH HAS OCCURRED, is increased.
I remember seeing an article about this a few years ago. The headline person complaining, was flagged because a data base merge caused him to have two different dates of birth. He had lied about his age so he could fight in WWII. This should have been easy enough to clear up.