Oklahoma to hand over full, unredacted voter rolls to DOJ under settlement

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Oklahoma has agreed to provide the DOJ with a complete, unredacted copy of its statewide voter registration database, including names, birth dates, addresses, driver’s license numbers, and the last four digits of Social Security numbers, after previously resisting sharing sensitive data; the settlement ends a lawsuit and allows future data requests, reflecting the DOJ’s broader push to obtain unredacted voter rolls despite legal and privacy concerns.
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- Oklahoma agrees to share private voter data with DOJ in settlement KFOR
- Oklahoma agrees to turn over voter data to end federal lawsuit Oklahoma Voice
- Groups sue to block the release of Oklahoma voter data sought by Trump administration News From The States
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