Virginia in talks with about two dozen other states in new voter fraud initiative

Elections officials in Virginia have been communicating with a bipartisan group of around two dozen other states since March to develop new voter data sharing agreements. Their discussions began as a steady stream of Republican-led states have quit a multistate partnership that until early 2022 was considered a widely trusted, bipartisan effort. The emails also hint that Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s administration was directly involved in Virginia’s abrupt exit from that partnership, the Electronic Registration Information Center, commonly known as ERIC. Ben Pavior, Virginia Public Media.



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