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RandySF

(70,950 posts)
Thu Oct 10, 2024, 06:07 PM Oct 10

Conservative 'election integrity' group wants to publish Mass. voter data online. They're suing the state to get it.

A group with conservative ties seeking to obtain voter records nationwide is suing Secretary of State Bill Galvin for not providing access to Massachusetts voters’ information.

The Voter Reference Foundation, an organization that has for years compiled and published online a public database of state voter rolls, filed a lawsuit against Galvin in federal court Wednesday. The group alleged that he, as the state’s chief elections officer, had violated the National Voter Registration Act’s public disclosure provision by not granting them access to the state’s voter rolls.

The Ohio-based group is a subsidiary of Restoration of America, an organization backed by GOP megadonor Richard Uihlein, who has for years funneled money toward candidates who questioned President Biden’s 2020 election win, along with other efforts investigating disproven instances of so-called election fraud. The Voter Reference Foundation argues it is seeking to ensure “transparent, accurate and fair elections,” in part by making voter information accessible to the public.

Their efforts come as elections officials nationwide say they have seen an uptick in conservative-backed attempts to obtain voter information, especially since the 2020 election. After losing to Biden that year, former president Donald Trump claimed the election was stolen from him, prompting a wave of unsubstantiated claims challenging election integrity especially in battleground states. Voting rights advocates have expressed concerns that those lists could be used by malicious actors to challenge the 2024 election results or intimidate voters who may not want their information published online.




https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/10/10/metro/massachusetts-sues-secretary-of-state-galvin-election-integrity-voter-data/

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Conservative 'election integrity' group wants to publish Mass. voter data online. They're suing the state to get it. (Original Post) RandySF Oct 10 OP
does the state provide online access to this information already? nt msongs Oct 10 #1
Not sure. RandySF Oct 10 #4
These RW groups are opening the door against Red States suits.............. Lovie777 Oct 10 #2
Why should any group have the right to know how I vote regardless of the stat I live in? Lonestarblue Oct 10 #3
It's not how you vote, it wether you voted or not questionseverything Oct 10 #5
Then it gets fed into databases TommyT139 Oct 13 #6
We can't end transparency in our elections because of the possibility of bad actors questionseverything Oct 13 #7
Of course not TommyT139 Oct 14 #8

Lovie777

(15,133 posts)
2. These RW groups are opening the door against Red States suits..............
Thu Oct 10, 2024, 06:13 PM
Oct 10

and personally, bring it on.

questionseverything

(10,242 posts)
5. It's not how you vote, it wether you voted or not
Thu Oct 10, 2024, 06:26 PM
Oct 10

Actually I think if a citizen can buy the list ( it’s public record) it should just be published on line

TommyT139

(731 posts)
6. Then it gets fed into databases
Sun Oct 13, 2024, 08:25 PM
Oct 13

that will make it far easier to harass voters -- by anyone anywhere. Of course that can be done now, but at least having to get current lists request by request is a speed bump of sorts.

TommyT139

(731 posts)
8. Of course not
Mon Oct 14, 2024, 03:53 AM
Oct 14

But I have no problems with slowing down scammers. Everything doesn't need to be instantly available online.

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