Three states reject demand from Trump’s election fraud commission for 'sensitive voter data'
Political leaders from three US states have said they will refuse to hand over extensive voter records requested by President Donald Trump’s Commission on alleged voter fraud.
Time Magazine has reported that Kris Kobach, vice chair of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, has asked for “names, addresses, birth dates, Social Security information, voting history and military status, among other information” dating back to 2006. States are to submit the data by July 14.




