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The Department of Justice is suing Oklahoma over claims that the state failed to produce its full voter registration lists upon request.
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Five additional states sued by the Justice Department for failure to produce voter rolls
CHARLESTON, WV (WVNS) — Federal lawsuits were filed against five states, including West Virginia, for not producing full voter registration lists when requested. According to a press release from the United States Department of Justice,
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The New Jersey lawsuit is part of a broader push, with the Justice Department also suing Utah, Oklahoma, Kentucky and West Virginia for not providing voter registration lists. According to the lawsuits, the U.S. Attorney General is charged by Congress with broad authority to request election records under the Civil Rights Act of 1960.
The Department of Justice is suing Oklahoma over claims that the state failed to produce its full voter registration lists upon request.
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