Because of our decentralized election system, the responsibility to sort out this mess falls to the states.
Federal and state laws require states to maintain accurate voter rolls, but the states have no established way to communicate and coordinate with one another.
The existence of searchable voter data itself is relatively new: As recently as 2000, only seven states had computerized statewide voter databases.
One early effort, like the Interstate Crosscheck program, failed miserably because of inadequate data analysis and poor security practices.
That information — drawn from voter rolls, D.M.V.
Persons:
ERIC, “, ”, Danielle Lang, Ron DeSantis
Organizations:
Federal, District of Columbia
Locations:
Florida, ”, Ohio