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Members routinely submit their Voter Registration Data and licensing and identification data from motor vehicle departments (MVD Data) to ERIC through a secure process. ERIC is also certified to use official death data from the Social Security Administration, called the Limited Access Death Master File (LADMF). ERIC’s technical staff combine and compare these data using matching software, and then provide various reports to its members.

Below are summary statistics for the four “list maintenance” reports and the Eligible but Unregistered Report. For more information on these reports, see How Does It Work or our FAQ. For more information on how the data used in these reports, and the reports, are protected, see our Security page.

Accurate Voter Rolls

ERIC provides the following four “list maintenance” reports:

Cross-State Movers Report

Identifies voters who appear to have moved from one ERIC member to another using voter registration data and MVD Data. This report is generated by comparing the requesting state’s voter registration data to all other members’ voter registration and MVD Data. Individuals included in this report appear to have more recently registered to vote in another state or obtained a driver’s license or ID card in another state.

In-State Movers Report

Identifies voters who appear to have moved within the state using voter registration and MVD Data. This report is generated by comparing the requesting member’s voter registration data to its MVD Data. Individuals included in this report appear to have a more recent address or contact information on their MVD record, indicating they may have moved and updated their MVD record, but not their voter registration.

Duplicate Report

Identifies voters with duplicate registrations in the same state using voter registration data. This report is generated by analyzing the requesting member’s voter registration records to identify two or more registrations that appear to be for the same person.

Deceased Report

Identifies voters who have died using voter registration data and the Social Security Administration’s Limited Access Death Master File (LADMF). This report is generated by comparing the requesting member’s voter registration data to the LADMF. Registered voters who appear to match a deceased individual are included in this report.

Once a member has a list maintenance report, after validating the data, they take steps to act on the report in compliance with applicable federal and state laws. For example, when a member receives a Cross-State or In-State Movers Report, the member at a minimum initiates contact with the voters identified in the report to correct the inaccuracy or obtain information sufficient to inactivate or update the voter’s record. When a member receives a Duplicate or Deceased Report, the member may resolve all duplicate registrations or remove all deceased voters identified in these reports.

The table below provides the total number of out-of-date or inaccurate records identified by report type and year since ERIC began offering list maintenance reports in 2013.

YearStatesCross-State Mover'sIn-State UpdatesIn-State DuplicatesDeceased
2013Seven States92,322534,81413,85721,823
2014Eight States186,7911,235,02319,99650,571
201510 States + DC269,824742,26614,03061,278
201612 States + DC476,1111,363,62942,88237,374
201718 States + DC801,9262,374,41831,57035,327
201819 States + DC696,5011,690,113177,11837,219
201922 States + DC1,089,0411,555,37890,45073,906
202023 States + DC1,524,3011,249,344135,38772,986
202128 States + DC3,490,1624,911,198249,572112,564
202231 States + DC 2,433,5327,305,675203,21065,437
202328 States + DC1,528,1574,086,261108,48833,085
202421 States + DC561,3531,269,250130,08624,895
Total 13,150,021 28,317,369 1,216,646 626,465

As of October 31, 2024

Access to Voter Registration Information

ERIC provides members with an Eligible but Unregistered Report (EBU Report). This report identifies individuals who may be eligible to vote but who are not yet registered by comparing voter registration data against MVD Data. Individuals who have a driver’s license or ID card, but who do not have a voter registration record are included in the EBU Report.

EBU Reports contain only limited MVD Data. There is no political party affiliation, age, or racial data in these reports. The report also does not include Social Security, Driver’s License, or state-issued ID card numbers.

Once a member has the EBU Report, using other official data source or records they filter out individuals they believe are not eligible to vote. For example, they remove ineligible felons, persons deemed mentally incompetent to vote, and known noncitizens.

Members typically mail a postcard to individuals left on the report after their filtering process. The postcards clearly state the voter eligibility requirements, as determined by law, including that the applicate must be a U.S. Citizen to register.

The table below provides the total number of potential new voters ERIC has identified by year since ERIC began offering the EBU report in 2012.

YearStatesPotentially Eligible but Unregistered
2012Seven States5.7 Million
2013One StateNearly 400,000
201411 States + DC5.5 Million
2015Two StatesOver 400,000
201619 States + DCOver 14 Million
2017Three StatesNearly 440,000
201823 States + DCNearly 7.5 Million
2019Three StatesOver 350,000
202029 States + DCOver 17 Million
2021Five StatesOver 1 Million
202229 States + DCOver 4.4 Million
2023Three statesOver 400,000

ERIC improves voter registration by providing information for member states to contact potentially eligible but unregistered voters with instructions on how to register. ERIC members contact potential voters at least every two years, ahead of any federal general election.

2012

Seven states 5.7 million records

2013

One state nearly 400,000 additional records

2014

11 states + DC 5.5 million additional records

2015

Two states over 400,000 records

2016

19 + DC over 14 million records

2017

Three states nearly 440,000 records

2018

23 states + DC over 7.5 million records

2019

Three states over 350,000 records

Over 34 million potential voters identified!