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Maine Urges Federal Judge to Dismiss DOJ’s Lawsuit for Voter Registration Data

Maine challenges DOJ's demand for voter data citing privacy and authority concerns amid nationwide lawsuits affecting 29 states and D.C., with some states reaching agreements.

  • Maine's assistant attorney general argued in federal court that the Trump administration is suing to obtain the state's voter registration data to compile a national database.
  • The Department of Justice sued Maine's Secretary of State to compel her to turn over voter registration lists containing personal information like social security and driver's license numbers.
  • Maine is asking a federal judge to dismiss the DOJ's lawsuit, alleging it would be unlawful for the federal government to take charge of running voter registration rolls.
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Maine urges federal judge to dismiss DOJ’s lawsuit for voter registration data

The Department of Justice sued the state last year for voter registration data, arguing it was necessary to ensure Maine is complying with federal law.

·Lewiston, United States
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