Yes, I think that would be strongly worth considering. I think there are growing examples from around the world that we could look at to set the bar in a different direction: creating longer lasting lists; easier registration; and lower barriers to voting, potentially though electronic means.
I appreciate the direction of the question, which is that we should be moving the bar in the other direction, towards greater accessibility, instead of reducing it. There are simple methods of doing it that are increasingly common around the world.