True or False - Voter suppression laws result in the restriction of certain groups of people access to vote.

True. Voter suppression laws are designed to put restrictions on certain groups of people, such as minorities, low-income individuals, and students, and can hinder their access to voting. These laws may include ID requirements, reducing polling locations and hours, limiting early voting periods, purging voter rolls, implementing strict registration processes, or targeting specific communities with voter intimidation tactics. These measures aim to discourage or make it more difficult for certain groups of people to exercise their right to vote, thus suppressing their participation in elections.