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Right now, states are bracing for an unprecedented escalation in the Department of Justice’s crusade to suppress voters and spread distrust in our electoral process.
The DOJ is demanding full, unredacted voter roll data — including sensitive information like your driver’s license number and social security number — to share with the Department of Homeland Security. When states refuse to turn over this data, the DOJ is suing them; in 2025 alone, the DOJ filed lawsuits against 21 states and D.C.
States are putting up a fight against this craven attack on our electoral process. Both Republicans and Democrats have pushed back on this illegal and intrusive power grab by the federal government to control our elections.
But the DOJ is threatening to sue any state that does not comply with its demands, and this fight will only intensify as we approach the 2026 midterms.
Your donation to Redistricting Action will support the grassroots movement defending our democracy from these brazen assaults. Give today so we can continue exposing anti-democracy forces and shore up our electoral process from those who seek to destroy it.
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Despite vanishingly little evidence that noncitizens can cast votes, the DOJ is weaponizing this data to spread false claims of election fraud that sow doubt in our democracy.
This has nothing to do with ensuring integrity in our elections. It is simply another attempt by Trump and his allies to undermine state authority over elections so that they can sweep in and keep their grip on power.
It’s a shocking reversal of the DOJ’s historical legacy of protecting voting rights, particularly for marginalized groups that have been excluded from our electoral process for far too long.
Help us continue to defend voters' rights and ensure every voice is heard in our democracy without fear of intimidation.
Thank you for standing up for our democracy in this moment.
— Redistricting Action
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