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New Hampshire Secretary of State Bill Gardner answers a question in his office at the State House in Concord, New Hampshire December 17, 2014. As New Hampshire braces for another wave of White House hopefuls next year seeking votes in the first-in-the-nation nominating primary, much of the credit for the state's hold on that position goes to one man: Secretary of State William Gardner. Picture taken December 17, 2014. To match Feature USA-POLITICS/NEWHAMPSHIRE REUTERS/Brian Snyder (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS) - GM1EACJ174M01

Nation Sep 08

Senators want New Hampshire secretary of state to leave Trump voter panel

By Holly Ramer, Associated Press

Politics Aug 09

Jan Bello casts her vote for Georgia's 6th Congressional District special election at St. Bede's Episcopal Church in Tucker, Georgia, U.S., June 20, 2017. REUTERS/Chris Aluka Berry - RTS17WPK
Trump’s voter fraud commission could create target for hackers, critics say

"Coordinating a national voter registration system located in the White House is akin to handing a zip drive to Russia," said Kentucky Secretary of State Alison Lundergan Grimes, a Democrat who has refused to send data to the commission.

By Geoff Mulvihill, Associated Press

Politics Jul 24

People arrive to cast their ballot for 2016 elections at a polling station as early voting begins in North Carolina, in Carrboro, North Carolina, U.S., October 20, 2016. REUTERS/Jonathan Drake - RTX2PR63
Judge clears way for Trump election commission to collect voter data

A federal judge has cleared the way for President Donald Trump's commission on election fraud to resume collecting detailed voter information from the states.

By Holly Ramer, Associated Press

Politics Jul 19

What could Trump’s election commission do with voter data?

The Presidential Commission on Election Integrity's request that states send voter roll data to the White House has faced a sweeping bipartisan backlash. Here's a closer look at the commission, how voter data is handled across the country, and how…

By Amanda Wilcox

Politics Jul 19

A poll worker places a mail in ballot into a voting box as voters drop off their ballot in the U.S. presidential primary election in San Diego, California. Photo by Mike Blake/Reuters
WATCH: Trump’s voter fraud commission meets for the first time

President Donald Trump's voter integrity commission is meeting Wednesday for the first time amid outrage over its request for extensive personal voter data.

By Jill Colvin, Associated Press

Jul 17

Trump commission defends request for voter data in court

By Holly Ramer, Associated Press

President Donald Trump's commission on election fraud continues to defend its request for detailed voter information in court ahead of its first meeting later this week.

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Jun 30

A Trump commission requested voter data. Here’s what every state is saying.

By Erica R. Hendry

President Donald Trump is asking for voter names, addresses, party affiliation and voting records from all 50 states.

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Jun 29

Trump commission on voting fraud asks states for voter data

By Kathleen Ronayne, Associated Press

A letter sent Wednesday asks secretaries of state to provide about a dozen points of voter data and respond to questions about fraud and election integrity.

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