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DOJ vs. Utah: Voter Privacy vs. Election Oversight

DOJ vs. Utah: Voter Privacy vs. Election Oversight

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March 31, 20261m 25s

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The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking Utahs Lieutenant Governor Deidre Hendersons personal voter data, including birth dates, drivers license numbers, addresses, and last four digits of Social Security numbers, to ensure compliance with the Help America Vote Act and the National Voter Registration Act. Henderson has refused to comply, citing state and federal laws. The NAACP and the League of Women Voters of Utah have joined her side, warning that the data grab could lead to voter targeting or a massive national database on eligible citizens. The case is headed to a federal judge, who will decide on the motion to compel soon.

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