REPORT: Electronic Registration Information Center Deemed 168,000 Dead Or Relocated Virginians ‘Eligible But Unregistered’ To Vote
Our election system is run by criminals and traitors. Without free and fair elections, game over. Everything else is incidental.
Youngkin Vetoes Democrats’ Attempt To Force Virginia Back Into Leftist-Linked Voter Roll ‘Maintenance’ Grouphttps://t.co/3hXNm6HHMj
— The Federalist (@FDRLST) March 11, 2024
I told you. ERIC's work product is defective. I suspect it is defective on purpose, but regardless of motive it is absolutely objectively defective and unsuitable for any state's voter rolls maintenance. https://t.co/TuZeCulnJ4
— The Virginia Project (@ProjectVirginia) March 20, 2024
I didnt appreciate this. GA's contract w ERIC gave them almost all your drivers lic. info from dds. ERIC gives it to 3rd party CEIR. Asking for help: 2nd image. CEIR creates list of unregistered but eligible voters. What is the purpose of randomization? control/treatment groups? pic.twitter.com/sm6olLZs15
— Eric CIAramella’s Dirty Whistle (@TheAndersPaul) January 2, 2024
Pamela Geller Geller Report https://gellerreport.com/ERIC Deemed 168,000 Dead Or Relocated Virginians ‘Eligible But Unregistered’ To Vote
By: M.D. Kittle The Federalist, MarcH 20, 2024;
Calvin Coolidge, long before he was president, told his state senator father, “It is much more important to kill bad bills than to pass good ones.”
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin must have been channelling old Silent Cal earlier this month when he vetoed Democrat-led bills that would have required the commonwealth to rejoin the leftist-linked Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC). A report from the Public Interest Legal Foundation on ERIC’s zeal to target for voter registration tens of thousands of ineligible individuals — including the deceased — as “Eligible but Unregistered” shows Youngkin’s instincts were correct.
“I have been explicitly clear about my affirmation of the legitimacy of our elections,” Youngkin wrote in his March 8 veto message. “My focus is safeguarding Virginians’ private information and continuously improving an efficient, cost-effective voter registration system.”
Virginia may have been a founding state member of the voter data-sharing compact in 2012, but by May of 2023 Old Dominion had had enough. As Youngkin noted in his veto message, Virginia’s departure was the result of “persistent management issues, improper data use, escalating costs, and the inability to meet statutory requirements for border state information sharing.”
‘Deceased, Relocated, Ineligible People’
Virginia is among a growing number of states severing ties with ERIC. The multi-state voter roll maintenance partnership has been criticized for pushing expansive voter registration efforts, particularly a requirement that member states reach out to “eligible but unregistered” voters (EBUs) from lists compiled by ERIC.
ERIC “expanded beyond that of its initial intent – to improve the accuracy of voter rolls,” Elections Commissioner Susan Beals wrote upon Virginia’s break with the group.
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