Number of Republican-led states* that in the past year have dropped out of the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), a nonprofit launched by a bipartisan group of state election officials to help member states maintain accurate voter rolls, with some politicians and observers citing disinformation to justify the move: 7
Since it began operations a decade ago through this past February, number of deceased people ERIC has gotten removed from voting rolls in its more than 20 member states, preventing the possibility of voter fraud in the form of casting ballots in the name of the dead: 577,575
Number of cross-state movers ERIC has identified, helping officials monitor for voters who illegally cast ballots in multiple states in a single election: 11,457,827
Number of potentially eligible but unregistered voters ERIC has also identified, with the organization's rules requiring member states to send them registration instructions — a factor fueling objections by some Republican officials, who have criticized the requirement as a waste of resources: over 60 million
Of the seven states** that founded ERIC in 2012 to address challenges related to the lack of a federal voter registration database, number that were led by Republicans at the time: 4
Number of years ago Florida became a member of ERIC, with Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) saying then that "joining ERIC is the right thing to do for our state as it will ensure our voter rolls are up-to-date and it will increase voter...
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