A Federal appeals is reaffirming a lower court decision to let President's Donald Trump's commission on voter fraud request voter info from U.S. states. The court found that the watchdog organization that filed the suit, the Electronic Privacy Information Center, didn't have legal standing to force the administration to review privacy concerns before collecting information. The lower court did rule earlier that the commission, headed by Vice President Mike Pence, doesn't have the authority to compel states to hand over info.
20 states have refused to hand over info that includes Social Security numbers, birth dates and voting histories.
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