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Ninth State Suddenly Abandons ERIC Voter Registration System, Becomes Largest to Leave Compact

Restoring Confidence in U.S. Elections: The Case for Paper Ballots and Voter⁤ Identification

Good ol’ paper ⁤ballots and required official voter identification might be the only way to⁢ restore confidence in ​U.S. elections. Doubt concerning ‌election integrity has spread like a disease ​from⁣ sea to shining sea. The devil thrives on doubt.

Doubt may be why Texas has decided to opt out of the Electronic Registration Information Center. It made the move to leave the voter ⁤information‍ exchange organization Thursday, according to CBS News Texas.

The Lone Star State isn’t alone. Eight others previously opted out of ERIC, according to The Associated Press: Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, West Virginia, Missouri, Ohio,⁣ Iowa and ⁤Virginia.

The departure of ⁤Texas leaves‌ 25 states and the District of Columbia​ as members.

There’s‍ no reason to think it⁤ will stop ⁣there.

With more ‌and more ​states leaving the program, the costs‍ for ‍those that remain will keep going up, Texas ​secretary of state spokeswoman ⁢Alicia Phillips Pierce said, according⁣ to the ‍AP.

Texas Secretary ‌of State Jane Nelson said her office would create an interstate voter registration ⁤cross-check instead ‌of participating⁢ in ERIC,‍ according to the ‍ Austin American-Stateman.

I’m not​ sure that’s going to clear out ⁣the ‌fog ⁣of⁢ doubt hovering over ​the election process. It’s just another system created by election officials. Therein lies the problem.

ERIC has and continues to⁣ be ⁤hounded by doubt.

Louisiana opted ​out of the system last year amid “amid concerns ⁣raised by citizens,​ government watchdog organizations and media reports ⁣about ‍potential questionable funding sources and⁣ that possibly partisan ‌actors may have access to ERIC network data for ⁢political purposes, potentially undermining voter confidence,” according to a news release from Secretary of State Kyle Ardoin.

At this point, it doesn’t really ‌matter whether the doubt concerning ERIC is credible. It’s there. When doubt about the integrity of a democratic ⁤system reaches⁤ critical mass, it can lead to widespread chaos. It’s anybody’s bet⁣ what happens next.

Ironically, ⁤ ERIC was founded⁣ in 2012 by seven states, ​with⁣ the‍ help of the ​Pew Charitable Trust, ⁢to clear any ​doubts hovering ⁢over⁣ U.S. elections.

“ERIC was created by election officials, for​ election officials, to ensure accurate and up-to-date voter rolls all across the country,” Daniel Griffith, a senior policy director ​for Secure ⁤Democracy USA, told the⁤ Statesman. Secure Democracy USA ​is a nonpartisan group ⁢with ‌the ‍goal⁣ of building confidence in U.S. elections.

That’s the problem. More and​ more people no longer trust election ⁣officials who create systems for⁢ election officials.

Look what happened in last year’s ​ Arizona election cycle. It was a clown show filled‌ with horrors ⁤that didn’t do much⁢ to instill confidence in⁣ election officials or the⁣ election process. The whole ⁢world was​ watching.

Liberal strongholds such ‍as New Mexico have their doubts about ERIC as well.⁤ When New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver was approached⁢ by Ohio ⁤officials to ​discuss a data-sharing agreement, she declined, according to the‌ AP.

“I am very interested in the ​longevity of ERIC because [of] the concept⁢ of doing state-by-state‍ agreements, [but] it’s just a mess,” Toulouse ⁢Oliver⁤ said.

So, why all the doubt?‍ Liberals blame it‍ on former President Donald Trump and others ⁤who say something was fishy ‍in the 2020 presidential election. Anyone who had a nose could smell it because‌ there was plenty of fishy‍ going on,⁣ even if‌ the fish were⁣ underwater where they couldn’t be seen.

For example, in the weeks before the election, Twitter⁣ censored ‍the New York Post’s reporting from⁤ the Hunter Biden ⁢laptop about Democrat Joe Biden’s alleged involvement in his son’s questionable business dealings in Ukraine. Now⁤ we reportedly have word from an FBI official that the social media platform was told the laptop ‍information was authentic the day it was published.

If that‌ reporting had been allowed to reach more voters, it could have ​ changed the outcome of the 2020 election.

But Trump and other “election deniers” ​— some with viable⁢ concerns, others not so much — ‌didn’t create the contagion of doubt. Blame it on the Democrats.

Remember ⁣the⁣ Russian ⁤collusion hoax? ​It was designed by ⁣ Hillary Clinton’s campaign to instill doubts about the 2016 presidential election. Incapable of⁤ bearing the embarrassment of being trounced by an outsider like Trump, the Clinton ​crew concocted the conspiracy to ⁤undermine his ‍presidency.

The scheme, to a large extent, worked. But ⁢be careful what you wish for. The doubt unleashed by Democrats⁣ was bound to spill⁤ over into the 2020 election and beyond. It seems like it’s here to stay.

That’s what radical‌ progressives want. ​It’s the old divide and​ conquer, a favored Marxist ⁢tactic. Sow hatred among the people, instill doubt and wait for the chaos to‌ ensue. That’s⁢ when they come⁣ in ⁢and​ impose government order. For Marxists, chaos ⁣is the⁤ path to power.

There‌ is ⁣a way to⁣ fight back. It’s tried⁢ and tested and could be implemented with relative ⁢ease. ‌It’s called common sense.

Though it may be in short⁣ supply in Washington and federal and state bureaucracies, common sense is still common enough ⁤among regular Joe conservatives and libertarians. I’d wager there’s even a good‌ portion of liberals who⁤ still‍ possess common sense but are afraid if they display it they’ll be canceled.

Should states bring back paper ballots?

There’s ⁤nothing⁢ radical about ​paper ballots and required voter identification. It’s been done before and would be easy enough to do⁢ again.

Instead of implementing systems such as ERIC to‌ prevent fraud, give the power back to⁤ the people. One ‌citizen, one vote.

This ⁣is the common ​sense the country was ​built ⁣on. It’s common sense that will restore confidence in the election process and pull the country back from the​ edge ⁣of the ⁤progressive abyss.

The ‍post Ninth State Suddenly Abandons ERIC Voter⁢ Registration System, Becomes Largest to Leave‌ Compact appeared first ‍on The Western‍ Journal.



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