Republican-led states continue to withdraw from voter list program, upending American elections.

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Ohio and Iowa have become the latest Republican-led states to withdraw from the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), a bipartisan interstate voter program. They join five other Republican-led states that have left the organization over the past year. ERIC helps organizations maintain their voter rolls by issuing reports on voters who may have moved, died, or potentially voted in two different states. The exodus of GOP officials from the once-uncontroversial group comes as some prominent Republicans, most notably former President Donald Trump, have publicly attacked it, falsely saying it is a liberal plot to control the county’s voter rolls.
- Two more Republican states abruptly depart from interstate voter list program POLITICO
- Ohio joins GOP-led states withdrawing from group that helps clean up voter rolls The Washington Post
- ERIC loses another GOP state as Ohio departs voter compact NPR
- Ohio becomes sixth state to leave voting integrity group targeted by Trump and conservative groups CNN
- How the backbone of American elections is being upended POLITICO
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