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Celebrate Courts Rejecting Trump’s Voter Roll Power Grab

Federal courts are standing up for voting rights, privacy, and democracy — and it deserves celebration.

Judges in Maine and Wisconsin have rejected the Trump administration’s attempts to force states to hand over unredacted voter registration data as part of a sweeping effort critics warned could pave the way for federal voter surveillance and voter suppression.

The courts made clear that the federal government does not have unlimited authority to demand sensitive voter information or micromanage state election systems under the guise of election integrity.

This is an important victory for voters, civil liberties, and the principle that elections should remain free from political intimidation and abuse of power.

At a time when false claims about voter fraud continue to threaten trust in democracy, these rulings help protect both voter privacy and fair elections.

Add your name to celebrate this victory for voting rights, democratic safeguards, and the rule of law.
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