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Secretaries of State Press DOJ, DHS on Whether They Improperly Shared Voter Data
Ten Democratic secretaries of state representing 26% of U.S. voters demand answers on DOJ and DHS voter data sharing and conflicting federal statements.
- Ten Democratic Secretaries of State are seeking information from the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security about their collection of voter roll data.
- The Secretaries expressed concern that the DOJ may have improperly shared voters' sensitive personal information.
- They have requested clarification on whether the DOJ and DHS misled election officials about voter data usage, specifically regarding potential misrepresentations.
- They cited a DHS statement indicating that voter data would be added to its citizenship-check system, raising Privacy Act concerns.
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Democratic state election officials demand answers on Justice Department's requests for voter data
Ten Democratic secretaries of state are asking the Trump administration to provide more information about its efforts to seek voter registration data.
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