Wisconsin's membership agreement with the Electronic Registration Information Center. (FE)
Impact
The termination of the ERIC membership changes how Wisconsin manages its official voter registration list. By removing its association with ERIC, the state government will likely adopt new methods to track and maintain voter data. The fiscal impact of this change is yet to be determined but may include costs associated with developing a new system or manning resources internally to handle voter registration. This could lead to implications for the accuracy and reliability of voter registration data, as ERIC provides resources that aid in identifying inaccuracies and maintaining up-to-date records.
Summary
Assembly Bill 490 seeks to terminate Wisconsin's membership agreement with the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), which is an organization that assists states in maintaining their voter registration lists. The bill requires the administrator of the Elections Commission to take all necessary actions to effect this termination. Additionally, it prevents the commission, as well as any other state agency, from entering into future agreements with ERIC. Proponents argue this step is vital for safeguarding data privacy and ensuring state control over voter registration processes.
Contention
The bill has faced criticism from various quarters, particularly from those who believe that terminating the agreement with ERIC may hinder efforts to maintain accurate voter rolls. Supporters of ERIC argue that the system provides essential assistance in preventing voter fraud and ensuring that voter registration data is correct and comprehensive. The discussions surrounding AB490 reflect a broader debate on election integrity, data privacy, and the means by which these are upheld by state institutions.
Maintenance of the voter registration list, training of municipal clerks, data sharing agreements, pre-election procedures, lines at the polls on election day, and granting rule-making authority. (FE)
Automatic voter registration, deceptive election practices, voter intimidation and suppression, voter rights, polling place posting and language requirements, election manual requirements, granting rule-making authority, and providing a penalty. (FE)
Automatic voter registration, deceptive election practices, voter intimidation and suppression, voter rights, polling place posting and language requirements, election manual requirements, granting rule-making authority, and providing a penalty. (FE)