ERIC is a nonprofit membership organization that is supposed to help states clean up their voter registration lists.
It identifies people who have moved, died, or are otherwise ineligible to vote.
But a new Judicial Watch white paper reveals what actually happens when a state joins ERIC.
But a new Judicial Watch white paper reveals what actually happens when a state joins ERIC.
- Members must turn over all data on every voter, past and present, along with information from other agencies: green card and state ID holders, including driver’s licenses. Federal records are used as well, both from the Social Security death index and the U.S. Postal Service.
- But instead of purging them from voter lists, the organization requires member states to solicit voter registrations from those ineligible voters.
Kat Stansell, Grassroots Coordinator with the American Policy Center, told The New American what the results of these data gymnastics were in 2020:
ERIC managed to come up with 17 million new voters by 2020...
ERIC managed to come up with 17 million new voters by 2020...
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