The Georgia change of address rule is a state law, so the Supreme Court is not involved, unless disparate impact on Black voters can be proved, which is always possible.
Voter ID for Black Americans was a Supreme Court issue for two decades, because getting state ID was too complicated, or too expensive, or too stressful, or too something.
Corruption is not really a part of this issue. Black Americans move more often than other ethnic groups, and they are less diligent with the voter paper work than other ethnic groups.
@ zeestephen
Thank you. You seem to be cognizant in detail, which is refreshing.
Do these facts not provide a fertile ground for political machines to run the various fraud models, especially the mail-in voting kinds?
“Black Americans move more often than other ethnic groups, and they are less diligent with the voter paper work than other ethnic groups.”
In most states, you move and then update your driver’s license, your voter registration gets updated too.