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The DOJ seeks Nebraska voter data for accuracy checks, sparking a lawsuit over privacy and cybersecurity risks.
The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking detailed voter data from Nebraska, including names, addresses, and partial Social Security numbers, to verify voter roll accuracy, prompting a lawsuit by Common Cause to block the release.
The nonprofit argues the move risks privacy and cybersecurity by creating a centralized federal database, despite the state’s claim of compliance with federal law.
A hearing is set for January 29, with Common Cause seeking to halt the February 12 data transfer.
The dispute is part of a broader federal effort affecting 24 states, with some resisting over privacy concerns and legal limits, while others like Arkansas have complied.
El Departamento de Justicia busca datos de votantes de Nebraska para verificar su exactitud, lo que provocó una demanda por riesgos de privacidad y ciberseguridad.