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States Rebuke DOJ Demand for Unredacted Voter Rolls as Legal Threats Mount

The Justice Department says it needs full voter data to check list‑maintenance compliance under federal law.

Overview

  • New DOJ letters dated Aug. 13–14 seek statewide voter files that include driver’s license numbers and last‑four Social Security digits.
  • Pennsylvania formally refused to provide the unredacted database, citing state privacy protections, and offered its public redacted file instead.
  • The DOJ warned Minnesota that failure to turn over its voter list may prompt legal action, drawing a rejection from Secretary of State Steve Simon.
  • Nevada’s secretary of state called the request unprecedented in scope and urgency and said the office needs more time to review its legality.
  • Reporting indicates similar requests have gone to at least 15 states, with critics calling the push unprecedented and tied to a broader noncitizen‑voting crackdown.