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South Carolina shares voter data with DOJ to check for ineligible voters.
South Carolina has agreed to share voter registration data with the U.S. Department of Justice under a new agreement.
The deal, approved by the State Election Commission, allows the federal agency to review the state's voter rolls for potential non-citizens or ineligible voters.
The data will be shared in a secure format using "hashing" to protect sensitive information like Social Security numbers while allowing the DOJ to compare data across states.
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Carolina del Sur comparte datos de votantes con el DOJ para comprobar si hay votantes no elegibles.