My right to vote was removed by Real ID. I couldn't get back to my state of residency to convert my license, and when I got a license from a different state I lost the right to vote there. I will not officially change my state of residency because it's not worth an additional $8,000 per year in taxes to vote... and besides, the districts are entrenched in a political party. I actually had a professor who did the mathematical game theory analysis and I have less than a 1 in 1 trillion chance of impacting an election with my vote.
If you're curious, you can have a much better chance of having an impact if you are a Rhode Island resident for federal elections from a raw voting power numbers standpoint. If we take into account the state's voting habits and that Rhode Island is heavily "blue", then you have to vote in a 'purple' state. Then your voting power goes from 1 in more than a trillion to 1 in the millions.
A lesson in second / third order effects.