Suspicions of voter-registration fraud by a firm working for the Republican Party of Florida spread to at least eight counties Friday after apparent irregularities in registration forms emerged earlier this week in a single county.

The Florida GOP fired the firm, Strategic Allied Consulting, earlier this week after local officials found apparently incorrect information on registration forms collected by the firm in Palm Beach County.

The Republican National Committee had urged state parties in Florida, Nevada, Colorado, Virginia and North Carolina to hire the firm for voter-registration efforts. The national party also gave state parties $3 million in total to pay the firm.

The RNC this week severed ties with Strategic Allied Consulting and instructed the four other state parties to do so, as well.

Strategic Allied didn't immediately return a request for comment.