Charles Tuckland of AMAC discusses how New York’s move to join the Electronic Registration Information Center could add non-citizens to voter rolls
Updated: June 5, 2025 - 2:47pm
John Solomon and AMAC's Charles Tuckland discuss New York's potential joining of the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC), which could compromise voter integrity by including non-citizens in voter rolls. ERIC, a nonprofit, collects sensitive voter data without public accountability, leading to distrust and lawsuits from states like Virginia and Wisconsin. Charles Tuckland highlights that 13 of the 15 states allowing non-citizens to get driver's licenses are in ERIC, and there's evidence of non-citizens being registered to vote. AMAC is mobilizing to oppose the New York bill, urging members to contact legislators. John Solomon promotes AMAC's membership drive and upcoming special report.