
DOJ Demands Voter Data from States, Sparking Privacy Concerns
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U.S. Department of Justice demands voter data from nearly thirty states, sparking privacy concerns and legal battles. The department seeks drivers license numbers and partial Social Security numbers to check for noncitizen voters ahead of midterm elections. Despite rarity of noncitizen voting, the department has filed lawsuits against states refusing to share unredacted data. The push for voter data raises fears of eroding trust in elections and discouraging voters.
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