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Nebraska’s secretary of state backs federal request for voter data, citing security and no evidence of noncitizen voting.
Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen supports the DOJ’s request for detailed voter registration data, calling it reasonable and citing strong state data security.
The federal government seeks names, dates of birth, driver’s license numbers, and last four digits of SSNs to verify registration accuracy.
A voter advocacy group has sued to block the release, arguing it violates state privacy laws.
Evnen, confident in Nebraska’s systems, noted no removals of noncitizens from voter rolls and referenced a study identifying 24 noncitizen voting cases nationally from 2003 to 2024.
Nebraska previously rejected a similar 2017 request over privacy and fee concerns.
The lawsuit is pending in Lancaster County District Court, and Evnen is seeking clarity on federal data use and safeguards.
El secretario de estado de Nebraska respalda la solicitud federal de datos de votantes, citando la seguridad y ninguna evidencia de voto de no ciudadanos.