Kentucky Groups File Motion to Intervene in DOJ Voter Info Lawsuit
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On behalf of voters and advocates, ACLU asks to intervene in DOJ case for Kentucky voter data
A person votes at the Community Ag Building on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024, in Simpson County, Ky. (Austin Anthony for The Kentucky Lantern)Two Kentucky voters who are naturalized citizens and voting rights groups represented by the American Civil Liberties Union of Kentucky hope to intervene in a case between the state and the U.S. Department of Justice over sharing sensitive voter data. ACLU-KY filed a motion to intervene in the DOJ’s case against …
KY elections board moves for dismissal of US Justice Department suit seeking voter data
Kentucky election officials are asking a federal judge to dismiss a U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit seeking access to sensitive voter registration data, arguing the request exceeds federal authority and threatens the privacy of millions of voters.
Civil rights groups file motion to protect sensitive Kentucky voter data from Department of Justice - NKyTribune
The League of Women Voters of Kentucky, the New Americans Initiative, and two individual Kentucky voters, represented by the ACLU of Kentucky and the ACLU Voting Rights Project, today filed a motion to intervene in U.S. v. Adams to prevent the Department of Justice (DOJ) from accessing the private data of Kentucky voters. “The Department...
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