NAACP Asks Judge to Protect Against 'Misuse' of Voter Data Seized by FBI in Georgia's Fulton County
The FBI's seizure of ballots and voting equipment risks disrupting election audits and Congress's constitutional role to judge federal elections, experts warn.
- The NAACP and other organizations are asking a judge to protect personal voter information seized by the FBI from an elections warehouse in Fulton County, Georgia.
- The organizations want the judge to order limits on the government's use of the seized data and prohibit its misuse for purposes other than the stated criminal investigation.
- The motion notes concerns about repeated efforts to access 2020 election records, exacerbating fears about voter privacy and potentially chilling voting rights.
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Georgia officials batter Trump admin's arguments for seizing voter files
The Daily Beast reports Georgia officials are “shredding” the FBI’s justification for seizing Fulton County’s 2020 voter rolls, writing in a new filing that their evidence fell “woefully short” of showing probable cause.“In a petition demanding the return of 2020 election ballots, officials accused the FBI of having ‘serious’ omissions in its … petition for a search warrant to raid the county’s election office near Atlanta,” the Beast reports. “…
NAACP Sues Over 2020 Presidential Election Records FBI Seized in Fulton County, Georgia
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) on Feb. 15 asked a federal court to restrict how the federal government may use the 2020 presidential election records that the FBI seized from a Fulton County, Georgia, election facility. The group said that any inappropriate disclosure of the records would violate the privacy rights of voters and interfere with voting rights, and alleged that the federal government may misu…
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