Republican secretary of state's first act in office: withdrawing Alabama from voter-registration org [View all]
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) Alabamas new secretary of state has announced the states withdrawal from a 32-state voter-registration partnership, a data-sharing effort that was designed to maintain accurate voter rolls but has sometimes become the target of right-wing ire and conspiracy theories.
A day after being sworn in on Jan. 17, Secretary of State Wes Allen sent a letter to the Electronic Registration Information Center, a nonprofit linking 32 states and the District of Columbia, saying the state will no longer participate in the sharing of voter registration data.
I made a promise to the people of Alabama that ending our states relationship with the ERIC organization would be my first official act as Secretary of State, Allen said in a statement. The letter said that Alabama would immediately cease transmitting data.
The Republican, who had pledged during his campaign to withdraw from ERIC, cited privacy concerns for the decision.
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