Delaware won’t give data to Trump election fraud commission
By Randall Chase | AP July 10 at 7:25 PM

DOVER, Del. — Delaware’s elections commissioner said Monday that she will not provide voter registration data to President Donald Trump’s commission on election fraud.


After being inundated with calls from concerned citizens and talking to her agency’s deputy attorney general, Manlove said she has decided not to provide any voter registration data, including data that is currently available to the public.


Manlove said she plans to draft a policy by the end of the week stating that her office will provide voter registration data only to candidates and political parties. She plans to follow up in January with legislation codifying the change.


“We’re not going to give it out to anybody but candidates and political parties only for political use, not for commercial use,” Manlove said at a state elections board meeting. Board members gave Manlove a unanimous vote of confidence in her decision.


“I feel good about what we’re doing.... I know we’re doing the right thing for Delaware’s voters,” she said.
Manlove had previously said she would not comply with the federal commissions’ request for sensitive information including dates of birth, Social Security numbers and felony history.

“I’m reading in the paper that some states are seeing voters unregister, cancel their registrations, because they don’t want this going to the federal government,” she noted.

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