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Cite as:  584 U. S. ____ (2018) 

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BREYER, J., dissenting 
Appendix A to opinion of BREYER, J. 

volved  unless  the  registrant  states  on  the  form  that  the 
change  of  address  is  not  for  voter  registration  purposes.”  
Id., at 79. 

“SEC. 6.  MAIL REGISTRATION. 
  “(d)  UNDELIVERED  NOTICES.    If  a  notice  of  the  disposi-
tion of a mail voter registration application under section 
8(a)(2)  is  sent  by  nonforwardable  mail  and  is  returned 
undelivered, the registrar may proceed in accordance with 
section 8(d).”  Id., at 80. 

“SEC.  8.    REQUIREMENTS  WITH  RESPECT  TO  ADMINI- 
STRATION OF VOTER REGISTRATION. 
  “(a)  IN  GENERAL—In  the  administration  of  voter  regis-
tration for elections for Federal office, each State shall— 
  “(1)  ensure  that  any  eligible  applicant  is  registered  to 
vote in an election— 

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  “(2)  require  the  appropriate  State  election  official  to 
send  notice  to  each  applicant  of  the  disposition  of  the 
application; 
  “(3)  provide  that  the  name  of  a  registrant  may  not  be 
removed from the official list of eligible voters except— 
  “(A) at the request of the registrant; 
  “(B)  as  provided  by  State  law,  by  reason  of  criminal 
conviction or mental incapacity; or 
  “(C) as provided under paragraph (4); 
  “(4) conduct a general program that makes a reasonable 
effort  to  remove  the  names  of  ineligible  voters  from  the 
official lists of eligible voters by reason of— 
  “(A) the death of the registrant; or 
  “(B)  a  change  in  the  residence  of  the  registrant,  in  ac-
cordance with subsections (b), (c), and (d); 
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  “(b)  CONFIRMATION  OF  VOTER  REGISTRATION.—Any 
State  program  or  activity  to  protect  the  integrity  of  the 

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