The Trump administration is reportedly undertaking a significant initiative to collect voter data and inspect election equipment across the United States. Local election officials and rights groups express alarm over this unprecedented move to review voter rolls, with the Justice Department requesting copies from at least nine states. Some states, including Colorado and Florida, have complied by providing public voter information. The Department of Justice's broad request may also involve sensitive materials related to upcoming federal elections and physical evaluations of election equipment.
The Trump administration has reportedly embarked on an unprecedented effort to collect data on voters across the U.S. and physically examine election equipment in states.
The Justice Department has taken the unusual step of asking at least nine states for copies of their voter rolls, with at least two complying.
Colorado and Florida have provided the Justice Department with information from their lists that are generally available to the public.
The Department of Justice's request for all records pertaining to 2024 federal elections could include voter registration materials, ballots, and equipment.
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