Delegates from the Salt Lake County GOP and GOPers in Weber and Davis counties, among multiple GOP county conventions, have passed resolutions urging the Utah Lt. Governor's Office, led by Lt. Governor Deidre Henderson, to terminate the state's membership with the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), a voter registration system criticized by some GOP-led states. The resolutions argue that leaving ERIC would help clean up voter rolls and improve election security, despite the system's intended purpose to enhance these very aspects of the electoral process.
GOPers in Weber, Davis counties call on Utah to stop using ERIC system to maintain voter lists. Read below: https://t.co/mJALqNT6Qw
Republicans in Davis and Weber counties approved resolutions asking the Utah Lt. Governor's Office to stop using a voter registration system under fire in other GOP-led states. Link: https://t.co/tCo4Gn4Baz
ICYMI the @DavisGOP convention that also happened today: #utpol #utleg https://t.co/JdUrETtjcm
Now @SLCountyGOP delegates are debating a resolution urging Utah to terminate its membership of the Electronic Registration Information Center. Resolution here: https://t.co/PtnvFsl4qI Here's @LGHendersonUtah's response: #utpol https://t.co/uNyNvbNSze
🧵Today multiple GOP county conventions are running resolutions calling on me to extricate Utah from the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC). Ironically, the same resolution claims to care about cleaning up voter rolls and improving election security. 1/