My questions for especially Safiel and anyone else here to chime in are two fold:

First and foremost, it is unclear to at least me if and how voter registration can update their rolls for individual home address changes. Does this new ruling align Texas DMV with voter registration officials in sharing data even if online person checks NO to register to vote for any and all address changes? If not, my concern is whenever a person checks yes ( in effect by Sep 23rd) especially online for “address changes” essentially getting two votes per election (former and new address).

Lastly, I am confused as to why a simple renewal at the Texas DMV done online triggers the voter registration question in ALL cases. My concern here is not with address changes aligned to the voter registration question. My concern are with people already registered in Texas for voting at the time of doing their DMV renewal online. Grouping such people in with unregistered voters doing renewals online at the DMV site seems problematic. Can you please explain the merits as it pertains to this one example just cited?