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The DOJ sued Maine and Oregon for withholding voter registration data, citing federal law violations.
The U.S. Department of Justice has sued Maine and Oregon, alleging they violated federal election laws by refusing to provide voter registration lists and maintenance procedures.
The DOJ claims the states failed to deliver electronic copies of statewide voter rolls, including personal details like names and partial Social Security numbers, as required under the National Voter Registration Act, Help America Vote Act, and Civil Rights Act.
Maine’s Secretary of State Shenna Bellows resisted the requests, citing privacy concerns, data security risks, and states’ rights to manage elections independently.
The Justice Department is also pursuing similar actions against at least 24 states and exploring data sharing with Homeland Security Investigations, raising privacy and civil liberties concerns among legal experts.
El DOJ demandó a Maine y Oregon por retener datos de registro de votantes, citando violaciones a la ley federal.