44 states rebuff Trump voter fraud commission
Officials in a majority of American states have rebuffed the White House’s unprecedented request to hand over information on voters to its commission on voter fraud, CNN reported.
Forty-four secretaries of state or voting boards have refused to turn over data on voters requested last Wednesday by Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach, vice-chair of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity, according to CNN.
Vice President Mike Pence serves as chair.Kobach sent letters to all 50 secretaries of state requesting voters’ names, birth dates, the last four digits of social security numbers, voting histories as far back as 2006, whether they had been convicted of felonies, whether they were registered to vote in any other states, as well as other information. Read more. (7/4/2017 1:03 PM)














