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South Dakota shared voter data with the DOJ, following a Trump-era directive, sparking debate over election integrity and privacy.
South Dakota has complied with a Trump administration directive by sharing its voter rolls with the U.S. Department of Justice, providing names, dates of birth, and government-issued identifiers.
The state’s Secretary of State, Monae Johnson, said all registered voters meet eligibility requirements and no removals are expected.
The move follows similar actions by over 10 states, while others face legal challenges.
The Democratic National Committee warned some voters might be wrongly removed before correcting errors.
The federal push, justified as a measure to prevent illegal voting, has sparked national debate over election integrity, data privacy, and state versus federal authority.
Dakota del Sur compartió datos de votantes con el DOJ, siguiendo una directiva de la era Trump, lo que provocó un debate sobre la integridad y la privacidad de las elecciones.