Minnesota rejects DOJ's request for state's voter rolls
Source: Minneapolis Star Tribune via MSN.com
8h MINNEAPOLIS The Minnesota Secretary of States office has told the U.S. Department of Justice that it will not share the states voter registration list, as the federal government had requested last month.
The DOJ asked Minnesota election officials for voter rolls and other information to show proof it was complying with federal election law. Theyve made similar requests to other states including Colorado, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
But in a letter sent Friday, Justin Erickson, general counsel for the Secretary of States office, said the DOJ did not identify any legal basis for its request, nor did it explain how the data would be used, stored and secured.
The Secretary of States office, will require clear legal justification for the data and sufficient information to show that the data will be protected and used properly before it can consider whether it is appropriate to share Minnesotas voter registration list, Erickson wrote.
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(76,789 posts)..........An independent elections expert, who served as a lawyer in the DOJs elections division under Republicans and Democrats, told the Star Tribune last month that no federal law requires states to provide the federal government with voter registration lists.
Ericksons eight-page letter provides answers to other questions posed by the DOJ, concluding that Minnesotas voter registration systems meet or exceed federal standards and are one of the most secure and accurate ... in the country.
Public trust in this system is exceedingly high, as evidenced by the fact that Minnesota routinely leads the nation in voter turnout, Erickson wrote.