I know of two conservative voters who were taken off the rolls. One had not voted, for several years. Then the year 0bama was up for his second term, his family told him he had to go vote, that it was important that year. When he got to the polls, he was told since he had not been voting for years he had been removed.
Another conservative voter moved out of state, but had kept voting absentee ballot from the address of the house she still owned and her family was still living in. After the third year the registrar of voters sent information that she had to re-register since she had not voted in person and the ballot had been being sent out of state to her to vote for too many years.
The law worked as it was intended. They both had to re-register if they wanted to vote.
It was not on the news that they were disenfranchised. They had to play by the rules and re-register. No big surprise or outrage.