The Unraveling of Voter Integrity Groups in America

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Ohio has become the sixth state to leave the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), a multi-state consortium that aims to help maintain accurate voter rolls. ERIC has become a growing target for conservative groups, and Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose cited the defeat of several proposals that would have improved data security and reduced partisan influence in the organization as reasons for leaving. ERIC was founded in 2012 by seven states as a way to update voter registration rolls, encourage voter registration, and thwart potential voter fraud.
- Ohio becomes sixth state to leave voting integrity group targeted by Trump and conservative groups CNN
- 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
- If Texas leaves national voter fraud prevention group, what next? The Dallas Morning News
- How the backbone of American elections is being upended POLITICO
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