Alaska Groups Sue Over Voter Data Sharing with DOJ
Voting and civil rights groups have filed a lawsuit against Alaska election officials, claiming the sharing of voter registration data with the DOJ is unconstitutional. The lawsuit raises concerns about privacy rights and due process.
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Alaska Groups Sue Over Voter Data Sharing with DOJ
Groups sue Alaska election officials, allege the sharing of voter data with DOJ was unconstitutional
Groups sue Alaska election officials, allege the sharing of voter data with DOJ was unconstitutional
Voting rights groups sue Trump administration to stop collection of voter data
Groups sue Alaska election officials, allege the sharing of voter data with DOJ was unconstitutional
Groups sue Alaska election officials, allege the sharing of voter data with DOJ was unconstitutional
Groups sue Alaska election officials, allege the sharing of voter data with DOJ was unconstitutional
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