New Hampshire’s secretary of state, a Republican, has declined to assist the Trump Department of Justice’s efforts in collecting a vast swath of information about the state’s election processes, including the state’s voter rolls.
Earlier this summer, the Trump administration sent letters requesting to see several states’ voter rolls as part of what appears to be an effort to interfere in upcoming elections, continuing Donald Trump’s yearslong conspiracy theories about purported election irregularities. New Hampshire was among the states that the Justice Department wanted to question about its processes for voter registration and the removal of ineligible voters.
Secretary of State David Scanlan replied in a letter of his own last Friday, answering some questions but saying others “ask for information that pose cybersecurity risk if disclosed.”
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