DOJ widens bid for unredacted voter rolls with five new lawsuits
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The Department of Justice filed five new lawsuits against Utah, Oklahoma, Kentucky, West Virginia, and New Jersey to obtain unredacted voter-roll data, including private identifiers, as part of a broader federal effort to access state election records. The suits—bringing the total to over two dozen—face state pushback over privacy and constitutional authority, amid a tense national debate on federal involvement in elections.
- DOJ sues 5 more states for access to voter rolls Politico
- Trump DOJ expands voter roll crusade, sues five more states — including four red ones Democracy Docket
- Justice Department Sues 5 States, Most Republican-Led, for Voter Data - The New York Times The New York Times
- Trump’s DOJ sues Lt. Gov. Henderson, demanding she turn over Utahns’ private voter records The Salt Lake Tribune
- Why Oklahoma is being sued by the Department of Justice News On 6
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