West Virginia’s top elections official praised Virginia’s decision to exit the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) voter roll maintenance service after Democrats criticized Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin for the move, accusing Republicans of voter suppression.
West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner, general counsel Donald “Deak” Kersey, and Chuck Flannery, Warner’s deputy secretary and chief of staff, participated in a May 15 webinar hosted by the Virginia-based Middle Resolution Policy Foundation.
The Middle Resolution Policy Foundation advocates for issues such as voter ID laws, election integrity, school choice, and parental rights in Virginia. The organization invited Warner, Flannery, and Kersey to speak at the webinar about how they improved West Virginia’s election management after leaving ERIC….