The US Department of Justice dropped its lawsuit against Oklahoma after the state agreed to provide a list of registered voters that includes full driver’s license and partial Social Security numbers.
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond (R) announced the settlement Tuesday, as the DOJ notified the US District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma that it was dismissing the suit. It was one of 29 lawsuits the DOJ has brought against states seeking access to unredacted copies of their voter registration lists. The DOJ is appealing dismissals of its lawsuits against Oregon, Michigan, and California.
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