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With just weeks to go before the 2024 election, some people have had to go out of their way to fight for their right to vote. On Thursday, over 100 voters in Bryan County, Ga., piled into an ...
Wisconsin's voter list is compiled by the Electronic Registration Information Center, a consortium that helps 24 states and Washington, D.C., maintain accurate voter rolls. ERIC was formed in 2012 ...
In Waterford Township, Michigan, for example, the local clerk removed 1,000 people from voter rolls — including an active-duty Air Force officer, who was incorrectly purged — after activists ...
ATLANTA (AP) — From Georgia's mountains to its Atlantic shore, challenges to the qualifications of voters have rolled in this summer and fall, part of a wide-ranging national effort coordinated by Donald Trump’s allies to enlist Republican activists to remove people they view as suspect from the voting rolls. Thus far, barely 1% of people ...
On The Mark Thompson Show in November 2024, Greg Palast said that these challenges caused voters to be removed from the voter rolls, and that the only way for voters to reverse their challenge was to physically visit their voter registrar's office with an ID proving their citizenship and residence. Some voters may have been challenged on ...
The two Republicans claim that the federal rule does not apply to individuals who submit challenges to voter rolls and they’re asking a federal judge to order Fulton County to purge from its ...
EagleAI NETwork (pronounced "Eagle Eye") is an electoral roll management system that conservative activists use to file mass challenges to voter registration in the United States. It is considered an alternative to the bipartisan, non-profit Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) which is run by professional election administrators.
The voter roll tactics include mass door-knocking campaigns, using special software designed to identify voters whose eligibility could be challenged and a crush of lawsuits. Some of those have ...