[EL] Duplicate registration compact

Estelle Rogers erogers at projectvote.org
Fri Apr 18 08:12:25 PDT 2014


And ERIC also demands of its member states that they take affirmative  
steps to address the other side of the equation--all those eligible  
people who are not registered.

Estelle H. Rogers, Esq.
Legislative Director
Project Vote
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On Apr 18, 2014, at 11:03 AM, Edward Still wrote:

If you go to this page, it appears that ERIC is not just checking for  
duplications, but for moves, deaths, and unregistered voters.


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On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 9:54 AM, Justin Riemer  
<jjustinriemer at gmail.com> wrote:
To my recollection, FL does not share social security number data with  
other states for the matching process. Either state law does not  
permit it, they choose not to share it, or it may not be info the  
voter provides on the application. SSN info is an important part of  
the matching process. I'm just guessing but that issue may have  
something to do with FL's departure.

My understanding is that Oregon left to join ERIC. ERIC is fantastic.  
Some states do both, some do neither, and some do one or the other.

As the Bauer-Ginsbeg (PCEA) report concluded, Crosscheck is plenty  
reliable, particularly for those who share SSN information which are  
most states involved. It is what states make of it and certainly not  
the boogeyman portrayed by many. I still have a hard time getting my  
head around why a program that has blue, red, and purple states  
involved is so maligned. I suspect its more of a political attack than  
anything else.


On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 10:38 AM, Edward Still <still at votelaw.com>  
wrote:
Thanks to everyone. It was Oregon AND Florida.


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