The state has not been able to find an adequate successor program after leaving ERIC in October. Texas officials are now considering how they might build their own voter roll cleaning system.
AUSTIN Texas is headed into 2024 without an interstate voter crosscheck program in place after the state formally left the nation s only functional program to check whether voters are registered to vote in two states.
Drew Angerer/Getty Images Photo: Secretaries of state such as Frank LaRose of Ohio (left), Wes Allen of Alabama (center right), and Paul Pate of Iowa (right) led their states to depart from the ERIC program for cross-state voter roll cleaning. Also pi.
Drew Angerer/Getty Images Photo: Secretaries of state such as Frank LaRose of Ohio (left), Wes Allen of Alabama (center right), and Paul Pate of Iowa (right) led their states to depart from the ERIC program for cross-state voter roll cleaning. Also pi.
Some Republican-led states are struggling to develop new ways to adequately update their voter rolls after withdrawing from a popular roll cleaning program.