Citing ‘Partisan Tendencies,’ Florida, Missouri, West Virginia Leave National Voter Verification Coalition

Florida, Missouri, and West Virginia announced on March 6 that they are withdrawing from a nationwide coalition built to allow elections officials from different states to cross-check data in confirming the accuracy of their voter rolls.
The Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) has been under fire from Republicans in several states in the wake of 2021 allegations by Gateway Pundit that it was “a left-wing voter registration drive disguised as voter roll clean-up.”
And the claim that it was founded in 2012 using Pew Charitable Trust donations from billionaire philanthropist and key Democratic contributor George Soros was later debunked.
But elections officials in the departing three states cited a host of other reasons for leaving the voluntary voter data-sharing system, including concerns about personal voter data safety and its cybersecurity protocols….}

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