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A federal judge dismissed the U.S. Justice Department's lawsuit seeking an unredacted statewide voter registration list from California, stating that the claims were insufficient under federal civil rights and voting laws. U.S. District Judge David Carter emphasized that the request violated privacy laws, warning that “the centralization of this information by the federal government would have a chilling effect on voter registration.” California Secretary of State Shirley Weber affirmed her commitment to protecting democracy, stating: “I will continue to challenge this administration's disregard for the rule of law and our right to vote.” The DOJ had previously filed lawsuits against California and other states for not providing voter registration lists, citing legal grounds for their demands.
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