Democratic group says possible agreement between Missouri, DOJ could violate voter laws
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DNC Signals Possible Legal Action Against 10 States Over Proposed DOJ Voter-List Agreement
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) sent warning letters to election officials in 10 states on Friday, saying proposed agreements with the Justice Department to share unredacted voter registration files and act on list maintenance concerns could violate federal election law. The letters went to election offices in Alabama, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, and Utah. In each, the DNC sai…
Democratic group says possible agreement between Missouri, DOJ could violate voter laws
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Department of Justice is asking Missouri and nine other states to sign an agreement that would require the state to remove registered voters who have moved from the rolls within 45 days of the DOJ's request, according to the Democratic National Committee. The DNC sent a letter Friday to the Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins, informing him that the agreement potentially violates voter rights laws. The Secretary's …
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