Another Bizarre Gableman Proposal
With no evidence recommends state stop using ERIC voter registration system.
Among the recommendations that Michael Gableman makes in his Second Interim Investigative Report On the Apparatus & Procedures of the Wisconsin Elections System is this:
- Exit the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC). The State of Wisconsin pays this outside group six figures per year to assist it in cleaning up our voter rolls, but receives little to no benefit from it. In fact, as was recently noted in testimony before the Assembly, the contract with ERIC ties the hands of election officials in numerous ways. The State can seek lawful, bilateral agreements with States to ensure only lawful voters are on the rolls, without the concerns about partisanship.
This paragraph is the only mention that Gableman makes of ERIC in his 136-page report. Nowhere does he try to back up his claims or to specify how ERIC “ties the hands” of election officials. What is ERIC and why does Gableman want to get rid of it?
Earlier this year, the Gateway Pundit, a far-right website, published three articles claiming that ERIC was part of a left-wing election conspiracy. The headline on the article was “Who’s ‘Cleaning’ Our Voter Rolls? Soros Funded ERIC Is Now Used In 31 States”
I could not find any evidence that any funding for ERIC came from George Soros—a favorite villain of the extreme right and of post-Soviet dictators. A link that was described as having documents that would support that assertion had no documents. Gateway Pundit is well-known for deliberately publishing disinformation purporting to be real news. Yet, within a week of the first Gateway article, Louisiana’s Secretary of State announced that Louisiana was dropping its membership in ERIC. Was Gableman also influenced by these articles?
An earlier attempt than ERIC at cross-checking registration among states, started in 2005, ended in failure. Called the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck, it was widely promoted by Kris Kobach, the then-Kansas Secretary of State.
This led to states withdrawing from Crosscheck, citing inaccurate data and a risk to privacy rights. In December 2019, the program was suspended indefinitely as part of a settlement with the American Civil Liberties Union of Kansas.
The failure of Crosscheck helped lead to the development of ERIC, with logistical and financial support from the Pew Charitable Trusts.
The main complaint from the Gateway Pundit seems to be based on the claim that ERIC was established by liberal states as a way to take over information on voters. Yet today, our two largest red states—Texas and Florida—are members; our two largest blue states—California and New York—are not.
There is a certain irony to conservatives’ attacks on ERIC (see this NPR story on the controversy). While obsessing about voter fraud, they are here rejecting a tool to weed out certain types of fraud—particularly fraud making use of multiple addresses.
Not everyone on the political right shares Gableman’s disdain for ERIC. A lawsuit (Timothy Zignego v. Wisconsin Elections Commission) brought by the conservative Wisconsin Institute for Law & Liberty (WILL) demanded that the Wisconsin Elections Commission purge the voter rolls based on ERIC reports. WILL’s lawsuit failed on a 5-2 vote of the Wisconsin Supreme Court. State law assigns the job of removing invalid voter registrations to municipal election commissions and clerks, not to the state elections commission.
Under normal circumstances, if one were looking for someone to lead an investigation into some event, whether an election or something else, one would look for competence and integrity and the willingness to meet with folks on all sides. Clearly, Gableman is not that person.
Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos has already earned Donald Trump’s disapproval for not being sufficiently loyal. If Vos had chosen a person who could write a credible analysis, it is likely that both Vos and his designee would face a Trump tongue lashing with both being called “anti-Trump” or RINOs. To avoid that Vos appointed Gableman, whose useless report is being paid for by the taxpayers.
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More about the 2020 General Election
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- Report Calls For Criminally Charging State’s Fake Electors - Henry Redman - Dec 19th, 2022
- Vos Withdraws Subpoenas, Ends Gableman Probe - Henry Redman - Aug 30th, 2022
- Judge Blasts Gableman Probe, Deleted Records - Henry Redman - Aug 17th, 2022
- Vos Fires Gableman, Ends Election Probe - Shawn Johnson - Aug 14th, 2022
- Judge Orders Gableman To Pay $163,000 In Legal Fees - Rich Kremer - Aug 2nd, 2022
- Prosecute 2020 Fake Electors, Advocates Demand - Erik Gunn - Aug 1st, 2022
- Trump Calls For Nullification of Wisconsin’s 2020 Election - Henry Redman - Jul 12th, 2022
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What a low bar. I would have said that the constitution of the state needs to be amended saying that control of elections will always be overseen by the Republicans in the in the legislature.
Mr. Thompson, if this weren’t so tragic your article would be great humor. What a sad state of affairs.
Amazing. All you have to do is put the name “George Soros” in front of anything and it suddenly becomes something to “cancel”, obviously “bad”. Maybe if George Soros started funding right wing idiot republicans they’d start argue to “cancel” themselves.
To the point. Gableman is obviously in way over his head and he needs to be taken off this project NOW. His buddy Vos is apparently afraid to act, I’m sure all the Democrats are ready; when will the sane Republicans in the Assembly (are there any?) step up and create a bipartisan majority to get rid of Gableman?
There are no sane Republicans they all are Trump cultists.