State election officials are standing up for voter privacy, the rule of law, and our democracy — and that's worth celebrating. A federal judge has dismissed the Trump Justice Department's lawsuit against New Hampshire, marking the department's 11th consecutive courtroom loss in its effort to force states to hand over unredacted voter registration records containing sensitive personal information. The ruling reinforces an important principle: states have both the authority and the responsibility to protect voters' private information while administering free and fair elections. Americans should be able to register and vote without worrying that their personal data will be swept into massive government databases or used for purposes unrelated to administering elections. Protecting voter privacy helps strengthen confidence in our electoral system and encourages participation in our democracy. This decision is another victory for the rule of law, state election officials who refused to back down, and the organizations working to safeguard voting rights and election integrity. Add your name to celebrate the leaders defending voter privacy, protecting election integrity, and standing up for the rule of law.