You Can Now Vote In Missouri, Florida, and West Virginia At The Same Time!

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The Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) is a system used by several states to share information to ensure no one votes in more than one state during an election. It is key element of preventing voter fraud.

The red states of Florida, Missouri, and West Virginia have just decided to no longer participate in ERIC.

So feel free to vote in all three states, fraudsters!


2019:

Today, Governor Ron DeSantis announced that Florida will join the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) as part of his administration’s ongoing efforts to enhance the security and integrity of Florida’s elections. By joining ERIC, Florida will be able to crosscheck voter registration data with 29 other member states in order to identify duplicate registrations and outdated records from voters who have moved or passed away, leading to cleaner and more accurate voter registration rolls.

“One of my administration’s top priorities is protecting the integrity of Florida’s elections, which is why 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 participation in our elections,” said Governor DeSantis. “Since taking office, we have been reviewing this issue with Supervisors of Elections. We are confident that by improving the accuracy of our voter rolls, we will reduce the potential for voter fraud.”



Today:

 
ERIC is not just used to ensure people don't vote in more than one state. It is also used to purge dead people from voter rolls.

What with all those seniors in Florida, now that Florida has exited ERIC, a lot of them will still be voting after they pass.
 
ERIC is not just used to ensure people don't vote in more than one state. It is also used to purge dead people from voter rolls.

What with all those seniors in Florida, now that Florida has exited ERIC, a lot of them will still be voting after they pass.
We love our dead people down here.
 
The Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) is a system used by several states to share information to ensure no one votes in more than one state during an election. It is key element of preventing voter fraud.

The red states of Florida, Missouri, and West Virginia have just decided to no longer participate in ERIC.

So feel free to vote in all three states, fraudsters!


2019:

Today, Governor Ron DeSantis announced that Florida will join the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) as part of his administration’s ongoing efforts to enhance the security and integrity of Florida’s elections. By joining ERIC, Florida will be able to crosscheck voter registration data with 29 other member states in order to identify duplicate registrations and outdated records from voters who have moved or passed away, leading to cleaner and more accurate voter registration rolls.

“One of my administration’s top priorities is protecting the integrity of Florida’s elections, which is why 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 participation in our elections,” said Governor DeSantis. “Since taking office, we have been reviewing this issue with Supervisors of Elections. We are confident that by improving the accuracy of our voter rolls, we will reduce the potential for voter fraud.”



Today:

Missouri requires an ID so not sure how you’re going to get that done.
 

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