Unless I’m reading this wrong, the new federal voting policy requires in person voter registration with no exceptions for military members.
In fact it seems like a requested amendment for military was voted down just yesterday.
Google said that it’s the The Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act (UOCAVA) of 1986 that requires states to accommodate for deployed members, TAD to different states, stationed away from the home of record, etc.
I dont know if the SAVE acts in conjunction with the UOCAVA, or replaces it. But if it replaces it then I’m very worried about the right to vote. Is anyone smarter than me on this? You’d think that no red blooded American would act against the interest of deployed servicemembers but here we seem to be.