The U.S. Department of Justice has intensified its outreach for voter data, requesting registration lists from at least 15 states, including both Democrats and Republicans. In states like Colorado, full records related to the 2024 election and past elections are being sought. The department's engagement with state officials aims to establish agreements to address voting or election fraud. This shift in focus under the Biden administration contrasts with the previous historical approach, emphasizing enforcement of laws against voter fraud and noncitizen voting, amid ongoing election integrity investigations.
In Colorado, the Department of Justice demanded all records relating to the 2024 election and any records from the 2020 election. This marks an expansion of the DOJ's focus.
The U.S. Department of Justice is ramping up an effort to gather voter data, requesting copies of voter registration lists from state election administrators in at least 15 states.
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