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- DOJ Seeking Voter And Election Information From At Least 19 States
Over the past three months, the department’s voting section has requested copies of voter registration lists from state election administrators in at least 19 states, according to an Associated Press tally Of those, nine are Democrats, five are Republicans and one is a bipartisan commission
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The Justice Department Seeks Voter and Election Information From at Least 19 States, AP Finds NEW YORK (AP) — The requests have come in letters, emails and phone calls The specifics vary, but
- Justice Department seeking voter and election information
Justice Department seeks voter data, election information from at least 19 states, AP finds Beginning of dialog window Escape will cancel and close the window
- All the States Where DOJ is Demanding Voting Data
The Department of Justice building is seen on July 18, 2025 in Washington, DC (Photo by Michael M Santiago Getty Images) In recent months, the U S Department of Justice (DOJ) has been contacting states demanding access to sensitive election and voting data In Minnesota and Nevada, DOJ sent nearly identical letters seeking access to their state voter rolls In Colorado, DOJ made an
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The Justice Department is ramping up an effort to get election data from the states
- Justice Department seeks voter, election information from at least 19 . . .
The specifics vary, but the target is consistent: The U S Department of Justice is ramping up an effort to get voter data and other election information from the states
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The Justice Department is ramping up an effort to get election data from the states According to an Associated Press tally, the department's voting section has requested copies of voter
- In an alarming move, the Department of Justice has demanded voter and . . .
DOJ Seeking Voter And Election Information From At Least 19 States The move's alarmed states, which have the constitutional authority to run elections and are protected from sharing individual data with the government
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