North Carolina challenges 'unreasonable' U.S. subpoenas for voter data
Source: Reuters
POLITICSSEPTEMBER 7, 2018 / 7:12 PM / UPDATED A DAY AGO
North Carolina challenges 'unreasonable' U.S. subpoenas for voter data
Suzannah Gonzales
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(Reuters) - North Carolinas elections board voted on Friday to challenge federal subpoenas seeking years worth of voter information from state and local officials, saying the timing, scope and unknown nature of the inquiry were cause for concern.
The U.S. Justice Department on Aug. 31 issued the subpoenas on behalf of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to the state board and as many as 44 county elections boards in eastern North Carolina.
The demand was overly broad, unreasonable, vague, and clearly impacts significant interests of our voters, said Joshua Malcolm, vice chairman of the North Carolina State Board of Elections & Ethics Enforcement.
This Board will ... not stand idly by and consent to any agency attempting to obtain records and documents that violate the principles of overreach by the federal government, as in this circumstance, Malcolm said before Fridays vote during a telephone meeting of the bipartisan board. A transcript of the vote was posted online by the state elections board.
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