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An Open Letter from Omega4America to ERIC Systems on Fractal Technology and Its Superior Features in Voter Roll Maintenance and ERIC’s Outdated Capabi

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By Jim Hoft Feb. 26, 2023 11:15 am

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Jay Valentine, the Director of the Fractal Technology Software Team at Omega4America, released an Open Letter to Shane Hamlin, the Executive Director at ERIC the outdated and inefficient voter roll maintenance program founded by far-left activist David Becker. The ERIC system is now used in 32 states despite the fact that voter rolls in those states are more bloated with phantom voters than ever in US history.

The Gateway Pundit has reported on the ERIC Systems in a series of articles and follow-up reports.
** ERIC Part 1: Who’s “Cleaning” Our Voter Rolls? ERIC Now in 31 States
** ERIC Part 2: Largest U.S. Counties Removed ZERO to TWO Ineligible Voters
** ERIC Part 3: The Founding of the Nation’s Largest Voter Roll Clean-up Operation
** ERIC Part 4: A Response to the Panicked Media Attacks
Since The Gateway Pundit first reported on ERIC two states have stepped away from the platform and more will follow.

On Sunday Jay Valentine sent The Gateway Pundit an early exclusive of the letter he is sending to Mr. Shane Hamlin, the Executive Director at ERIC.
In the letter, Valentine describes how Omega4America and state-organized election integrity teams were able to identify illegal changes to voter rolls AFTER the legal date to do so. These were illegal changes and resulted in ballots that were illegal to be cast.
Valentine points out how fractal technology is far more advanced than what the ERIC system has to offer.

Valentine’s technology is capable of processing every voter roll, in every state, on multiple dates, on a few small computers, with every query delivered at silicon speed, to a citizen or elected official’s phone. How about that?
Omega4America is currently operating in 12 states. Several other state organizations are expected to join this movement.
Omega4America is contacting every Governor, Attorney General, and Secretary of State for all of the ERIC states to share their good news.

This ought to scare the hell out of Democrats who rely on bloated voter rolls to win elections.
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Here is the full document on Scribd.

An Open Letter to ERIC Syst… by Jim Hoft
 

There is an alternative that is faster than ERIC, more reliable, and more trustworthy. ERIC is none of that. Under ERIC voter rolls aren’t maintained they’re added to, leaving millions of voters in ERIC states vulnerable as tens of thousands, in some cases millions, of fraudulent voters are left on the voter rolls.
 
Improvement is slowly but surely occurring. Crooked ERIC system being replaced.



 

3 more red states ditch voter data-sharing collective as Trump rips 'fools game for Republicans'​

"All Republican Governors should immediately pull out of ERIC, the terrible Voter Registration System that 'pumps the rolls' for Democrats and does nothing to clean them up," the former president wrote on his Truth Social platform.

By Natalia Mittelstadt
Updated: March 10, 2023 - 11:38pm
Three more red states — Florida, Missouri, and West Virginia — this week followed Louisiana and Alabama in withdrawing from a multistate data-sharing partnership that facilitates voter registration and maintenance of voter rolls, citing unmet concerns over protecting voter information and partisan influence at the nonprofit.
The latest withdrawals from the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) came after the nonprofit's board of directors rejected changes proposed by a bipartisan working group of several member states.
The rejected proposals included increasing protections for confidential voter information and limiting the power of partisan ex-officio ERIC board members, according to press releases from the departing states.
ERIC bills itself as a data-rich resource participating states can use in updating voter rolls.
"Each member state receives reports," explains ERIC's Frequently Asked Questions page, "that show voters who have moved within their state, voters who have moved out of state, voters who have died, duplicate registrations in the same state, and individuals who are potentially eligible to vote but are not yet registered.
"States may request a report identifying voters who appear to have voted twice within the state in the prior federal election, voted in more than one state in the prior federal election, or who voted on behalf of a deceased voter in the prior federal election."
The three states' withdrawals will take effect on June 3, with Alabama set to exit on Apr. 28. Following the departures, membership in the partnership will fall to 28 states and Washington, D.C., according to ERIC's website.
ERIC's founder and nonvoting board member is David Becker, who also founded the Center for Election Innovation & Research (CEIR). That organization, which received nearly $70 million from Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg's Chan Zuckerberg Initiative in 2020, claims, "The 2020 general election was the most secure in American history."
A former trial attorney in the Voting Section of the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, Becker has been described by former colleagues as "a hard-core leftist."
Florida Secretary of State Cord Byrd said in a statement Monday: "As Secretary of State, I have an obligation to protect the personal information of Florida's citizens, which the ERIC agreement requires us to share. Florida has tried to back reforms to increase protections, but these protections were refused. Therefore, we have lost confidence in ERIC."
Missouri Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft said on Monday: "Voter confidence is compromised when individuals vote in more than one state and nothing is done. It appears that ERIC will not make the necessary changes to address these concerns, therefore, it is time to move on."
In a letter to ERIC Executive Director Shane Hamlin, Ashcroft explained that the reasons for Missouri's exit include: ERIC's refusal "to require member states to participate in addressing multi-state voter fraud"; focus "on adding names to voter rolls by requiring a solicitation to individuals who already had an opportunity to register to vote and made the conscious decision to not be registered"; unnecessary restriction on "how Missouri utilizes data reports"; and the limited benefits Missouri derives from the partnership with only three of its bordering states as members.
West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner said Monday: "There is no defensible justification to allow any opportunity for partisanship in voter registration and list maintenance, much less in the administration of our nation's elections. It truly is a shame that an organization founded on the principle of nonpartisanship would allow the opportunity for partisanship to stray the organization from the equally important principle of upholding the public's confidence."
Warner announced that West Virginia will supplement its "state list-maintenance data sources that ERIC had facilitated" by using the U.S. Postal Service to identify voters who move out of state and the Social Security Administration Master Death File and DMV abandoned voter registrations to identify deceased voters.
Conservative election law nonprofit Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) is currently seeking to obtain ERIC voter list maintenance reports via lawsuits in Louisiana, Colorado, the District of Columbia, and Alaska.
"ERIC is currently the only system that allows states to find out who is registered to vote in multiple states," PILF President J. Christian Adams said in a statement. "States do not have any other available systems to use right now. Information leading to the arrest of double cross state voters is essential for voter list maintenance. ERIC's wall of secrecy is causing a lack of trust and erosion of confidence. ERIC must become transparent, or it will continue to lose member states."
Former President Donald Trump urged red states to abandon ERIC in a Truth Social post on Monday.
"All Republican Governors should immediately pull out of ERIC," he wrote, "the terrible Voter Registration System that 'pumps the rolls' for Democrats and does nothing to clean them up. It is a fools game for Republicans….And while these Governors are at it, GO TO SAME DAY VOTING, ALL PAPER BALLOTS, AND VOTER I.D. (VOTER IDENTIFICATION). Mail-In Voting ONLY for FAR AWAY MILITARY and those that are VERY SICK! PROBLEMS ON ELECTION'S [sic] SOLVED!"
ERIC has not responded to a request for comment.
"We are a member-run, member-driven organization," Hamlin wrote in a March 2 open letter on ERIC's website. "State election officials — our members — govern ERIC and fund our day-to-day operations through payment of annual dues, which they set for themselves."
Hamlin stressed the security of voter data maintained by ERIC, while acknowledging it is accessible as needed to ERIC employees, who work remotely to limit the organization's operating costs.
"ERIC is never connected to any state's voter registration system," he wrote. "Members retain complete control over their voter rolls and they use the reports we provide in ways that comply with federal and state laws."
 

On Thursday Jay Valentine sent a letter to Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and invited him to a “voter roll challenge.”

Valentine did not hold back in his letter announcing the proposed “Raffensperger challenge:”

You have a long, documented history of attacking any challenge with descriptors like “extremist.” Thus, we want to educate you about what is now available in voter roll analysis – from the technology perspective – to fight back against the massive voter roll ignorance you are espousing.
We are announcing the Raffensperger Challenge.
This is an educational initiative to demonstrate, for any ERIC–using state – just how dirty its voter rolls are.
We want to give you the credit for this innovative introduction to how voter rolls are not only “not cleaned” by ERIC, but in fact are extraordinarily dirty after ERIC applies its work.
The Raffensperger Challenge is as follows: the Omega team will engage with any state where an election integrity team invites us – we will take their voter roll after it is “cleaned” by ERIC.
We will ingest the property tax rolls for that state – a county or two – to demonstrate whether the ERIC-cleaned voter rolls reconcile with the property tax rolls…

…In your honor, we are dedicating this process, going forward as the Raffensperger Challenge.
We will demonstrate, for active election integrity teams, the comparison of property tax rolls – maintained by those entities’ tax authority with their voter rolls – cleaned by ERIC.
If a state’s property tax rolls tell a different story than its voter rolls, it means one of the two is incorrect. I think you, Brad, would agree.
Property tax rolls are the heart and soul of a county’s revenue. Counties have people who drive around daily making sure if anyone builds a lean-to on the vacant lot, it is taxed properly. Thus, Brad, tax rolls are the gold standard for data integrity.
As we do this from state to state, and publish the results, we will keep you informed.
 
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