Top South Dakota official apologizes for releasing voter data
- South Dakota Secretary of State Monae Johnson apologized for leaking sensitive voter registration data about thousands of residents last month.
- The American Civil Liberties Union criticized the data leak as an 'egregious violation of voters’ privacy rights.'
- Monae Johnson stated, 'As Secretary of State, I take full responsibility for the release of this information.'
- Johnson's office acted immediately to remove the data and prevent further dissemination.
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Top South Dakota official apologizes for releasing voter data
South Dakota secretary of state Monae Johnson is apologizing for accidentally revealing sensitive voter registration data about thousands of residents last month.
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