EagleAI NETwork (pronounced "Eagle Eye") is an electoral roll management system that conservative activists use to file mass challenges to voter registration in the United States.
Critics describe EagleAI as a way for private citizens to challenge voter registrations using unreliable data that highlights issues that professional election workers would otherwise dismiss, disrupting the overall process instead of improving it.
[1] Cleta Mitchell, former legal advisor to Donald Trump and founder of the Election Integrity Network, is associated with the nationwide attempt to rollout EagleAI as a replacement for ERIC.
[1] President Donald Trump later joined in on the attack on ERIC, calling it, according to Politico, a "liberal plot to control the county’s voter rolls".
USA Today reported that Richards said he was motivated to create the program when "he downloaded the Georgia secretary of state’s voter rolls and allegedly found people who should not have voted".
When asked about the resemblance to Operation Eagle Eye, a voter suppression campaign run by the Republican National Committee in the 1960s to help Barry Goldwater in the 1964 United States presidential election, Richards denied any connection.
[1] In 2024, Cobb County, Georgia, rejected attempts by conservative activists to remove 2,472 voters from the rolls based on data generated by EagleAI.