In recent years, 27 states have enacted laws that impact student voter participation, reflecting a strategic effort by GOP legislators to suppress voting in this demographic.
Republicans in North Carolina revoked preregistration for 16- and 17-year-olds, hindering young voters' transition to casting ballots once turning 18.
Ohio's GOP legislators penalized colleges assisting out-of-state students with registration, complicating the voting process and creating barriers to participation.
GOP state legislators are again targeting student voters as part of a broader effort to limit voter participation among groups historically favoring Democrats.
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