DOJ Sues 5 More States Over Voter List Refusal
The US Department of Justice is suing five more states for not providing voter registration lists, bringing the total to nearly thirty states. The DOJ requests detailed voter records, including sensitive information, under the Civil Rights Act. However, state leaders, like West Virginias Secretary of State, argue this violates state privacy laws and creates an unfair burden on voting rights. The DOJ insists on maintaining trustworthy voter systems nationwide, regardless of political leanings.
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