Secretaries of state from both parties strongly objected to the commission’s initial request, made in late June, to send voter registration data including partial Social Security numbers, voting histories and criminal records. Mississippi’s Republican secretary of State told the commission it could "go jump in the Gulf of Mexico."
The privacy concerns first raised by state elections officials were exacerbated when the commission released public feedback it had received — without redacting personal contact information attached to those emails.
Several secretaries of state said they were reviewing the new request, to see whether or how their states could comply.
To read this article in full please click on this link:
http://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/344302-election-fraud-panel-renews-request-for-voter-data
