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Civil Rights Groups Sue Alaska Over Voter Data Sharing with Justice Department

Voting and civil rights organizations have filed a lawsuit against Alaska election officials, challenging the constitutionality of sharing voter registration data with the DOJ.

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Voting and civil rights groups have filed a lawsuit against Alaska election officials, alleging that the state's sharing of voter registration lists with the U.S. Department of Justice violates constitutional protections.

The lawsuit challenges the practice of providing voter data to federal authorities, with plaintiffs arguing that such data sharing exceeds legal boundaries and infringes on voters' rights. Alaska election officials have been accused of improperly disclosing sensitive voter information without adequate legal justification.

The case highlights ongoing tensions between state election administration and federal oversight of voting processes. Civil rights organizations contend that sharing voter registration data with the Justice Department creates potential risks for voter privacy and could discourage participation in elections.

The lawsuit seeks to halt the data-sharing practice and establish clearer boundaries around when and how voter information can be disclosed to federal agencies. Alaska election officials have not yet publicly responded to the specific allegations outlined in the legal filing.

The case adds to a broader national debate over voter data protection and the appropriate level of federal involvement in state election administration. Legal experts note that similar disputes over voter information sharing have emerged in other states as election oversight practices continue to evolve.

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