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Forty-five States Refuse to Give Voter Data to Trump Panel

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http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/white-house/forty-four-states-refuse-give-voter-data-trump-panel-n779841?cid=public-rss_20170706

>Forty-five states and the District of Columbia are mounting a bipartisan rebellion against President Donald Trump’s commission on vote fraud by either declining to release any of the requested data or by providing only limited information to the panel.

>The Presidential Advisory Commission on Voter Integrity's request for extensive personal information about voters has ignited a firestorm in many states, including from both Republican and Democrat officials who oversee elections.

>The panel is seeking "dates of birth, political party (if recorded in your state), last four digits of social security number if available, voter history (elections voted in) from 2006 onward, active/inactive status, cancelled status, information regarding any felony convictions, information regarding voter registration in another state, information regarding military status, and overseas citizen information."

>Nineteen states — both red and blue — and D.C. are flat-out refusing to comply with the request, citing privacy concerns and some claiming the 15-member vote fraud panel is politically-motivated.

>Twenty-six states said they plan to only hand over only what is deemed public information by their respective state laws, while five states have yet to receive the commission's request or are still reviewing it, according to a count by NBC News.

>Many officials have expressed disbelief and outrage at the commission's call to hand over a staggering amount of voter data, some of which they say is confidential or sensitive.

>“I’m appalled that they even included that in their (letter),” Jim Condos, the Vermont Secretary of State, told NBC News. “They should know better.”

>Condos said he will provide no information about Vermont voters to the commission.
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>The panel was created by Trump through executive order in May. It is chaired by Vice President Mike Pence and Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, a strict voter identification law advocate, who wrote the letter last week to all 50 states and Washington, D.C., seeking the data.

>Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, a Republican, on Wednesday directed his secretary of state to not release any sensitive information to the panel.

>“The request is simply too broad and includes sensitive information of Arkansas voters,” Hutchinson said in a statement.

>Democrats have also refused to provide information to the panel, saying the move could lay the groundwork for voter suppression and perpetuate the unfounded claims by Trump that millions voted illegally in the 2016 election.

>"There's not enough bourbon here in Kentucky to make this request seem sensible," Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Grimes, a Democrat, said on MSNBC last week, adding that she would not turn over any sensitive voter info.

>Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders on Friday called the refusal to hand over voter information “mostly a political stunt.”

>"The commission is requesting what any person on the street...can walk into a county election office and get," Kobach said on MSNBC last week.

>It is unclear how the commission plans to move forward after the backlash. The panel is slated to meet later this month.

>"They can go jump in the Gulf of Mexico and Mississippi is a great state to launch from," Delbert Hosemann, a Republican and the Mississippi Secretary of State, said in a statement last week, adding the state has the right “to protect the privacy of our citizens by conducting our own electoral processes.”
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>Kobach, in a statement on Wednesday, disputed that 44 states were refusing to assist the commission and he said that 36 states have either "agreed or are considering participating" with the panel.

>"Despite media distortions and obstruction by a handful of state politicians, this bipartisan commission on election integrity will continue its work to gather the facts through public records requests to ensure the integrity of each American's vote because the public has a right to know," he said.
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RUSSIA HACKED MUH ELECTION

Okay, let's cross examine federal and state voter roles.

WTF MUH PRIVACY REEEE 25TH
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>>154768
Why
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>>154772
>>154798
If you don't like it, go to Russia where the president can do whatever he wants. We have always limited the powers of the president here.
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You'd think the federal government would already have all this information... Most of it seems real basic.
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>>154802
If you don't like the president, you go to Russia
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I don't understand why they have to make the names, past felony conviction status, party affiliation, voting record, address, phone number, and last 4 digits of SS code of every voter in the country public in order to investigate voter fraud.

All this is going to do is discourage citizens from registering to vote and in particular cases open folks up to intimidation.

The voter fraud panel could at least make public their logic behind this request. Otherwise it seems like they're purposely trying to make a disagreeable request for an excuse to point to consequent protest as evidence that some states have "something to hide".
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>>154802
Actually not true when Obama was President we gave him more power even though he insisted a few times that it was a bad idea and that power was then given to Trump I agree we need to pull back on alot of what the president can do like maybe limit the number of executive orders he can do in one term this way he can make bullshit panels or committee's such as this one or make outlandish laws which he can do the president has more power nowadays than ever before and that will ultimately be the downfall of the united states absolute power will absolutely corrupt
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>>154886
It was the voter history that concerned me the most. Why would that be needed?
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>>154892
>or make outlandish laws
The president never could make laws, outlandish or otherwise.
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>>154892
........

^looks like you ran out, have some of mine.
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Names, address, & last 4 of social to make sure no multiple votes for multi addresses. Felons not allowed to vote on most states. Voting record should be 2016 Presidential Election only. The problem was Obama's Justice Department took some districts and states to court over removing the dead and people who haven't voted in period of time off of voter rolls
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>>154803
Registration of Voters is a local or State position. The US was formed with very small Federal government. Founders thought best to be governed mostly by those closest in proximity to the public.
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>>154897
Executive Orders do not require Congressional approval to take effect but they have the same legal weight as laws passed by Congress. The President's source of authority to issue Executive Orders can be found in the Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution which grants to the President the "executive Power."
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>>154898
Why thank you anon I don't pay much attention to ...... When making a post on my phone
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