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Jill Replogle, LAist

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Federal government has no right to California voters’ sensitive data, judge rules

by Jill Replogle, LAist January 16, 2026January 16, 2026

DOJ officials argued they needed the data to assess whether states were properly maintaining their voter rolls. The judge said it would chill voting.


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