Justice Department sues five more states over voter registration lists
The U.S. Justice Department sued Utah, Oklahoma, Kentucky, West Virginia, and New Jersey for failing to provide full voter registration lists, raising the total sued states to 29.
Justice Department sues six more states over voter data
The DOJ sued six additional states over access to voter registration data, escalating a growing elections-law dispute over privacy, federal oversight, and voter-list accuracy.
State officials demand answers on DOJ requests for voter data
Ten Democratic secretaries of state seek answers on the Trump administration’s voter data requests amid fears the information is being used in citizenship checks.
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