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Updated · Parkersburg News · Jul 17
Judge Dismisses DOJ Suit for West Virginia Voter Lists, Blocking Release of 1 Statewide Unredacted Roll
Updated
Updated · Parkersburg News · Jul 17

Judge Dismisses DOJ Suit for West Virginia Voter Lists, Blocking Release of 1 Statewide Unredacted Roll

3 articles · Updated · Parkersburg News · Jul 17

Summary

  • U.S. District Judge Thomas E. Johnston denied the Justice Department's motion and granted West Virginia Secretary of State Kris Warner's request to dismiss the federal lawsuit over unredacted statewide voter registration records.
  • Johnston wrote the DOJ showed neither suspected noncompliance with HAVA or the NVRA nor anomalies in West Virginia's voter data, leaving no factual or legally valid basis for the demand.
  • Warner argued state law bars disclosure of sensitive personal information in the statewide voter registration system without clear legal authority, and said the ruling validated that position.
  • The decision preserves county clerks' current handling of voter records and reinforces West Virginia's stance that election administration can comply with federal law without releasing voters' personal data.

Insights

What will happen to the voter data from the 13 states that already complied with the now legally-challenged federal request?
Since its key verification system was ruled unlawful, what legal ground is left for the DOJ's nationwide demand for state voter lists?