Lt. Governor's Office receives Dept. of Justice request for Utah voter information
UTAH, JUL 31 – The Utah Governor's Office is evaluating the DOJ's request amid a nationwide inquiry into election fraud, with some officials opposing data sharing and voters divided on the issue.
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Trump’s DOJ wants Utah voter data. Lt. Gov. Henderson says they need a lawful purpose.
Two weeks after the U.S. Department of Justice demanded Utah hand over the entirety of its voter databases, Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson’s office refused to provide all of the information it has on Utah voters, instead sharing only voter registration lists that are already available to the public.
·Salt Lake City, United States
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