Protect our voter data

Do Not Give My Voting Data to Federal Agencies

Write Virginia officials to help ensure our voter info is not shared in a Big Brother oversight system.

In March, Trump signed an executive order demanding that agencies “eliminate information silos.” The language sounds bland and bureaucratic.

"Critics say the result is clear: a legal blueprint for a vast, centralized surveillance infrastructure — without guardrails, oversight, or external review." 5

In recent weeks, Trump's Department of Justice reached out to muliple states requesting information about voting systems, how counties maintain updated voter information, and how noncitizens who are on voter lists are identified. Also, in some cases, requested copies of the state's voter registration lists.

Sources:

  1. U.S. DOJ & AG Pamela Bondi Seek Virginia Voter List, Other Voter Informations [Josh Stanfield substack]
  2. DOJ is said to Plan to Contact All 50 States on Voting Systems [Democracy Docket]
  3. Letter from House Dems to Palantir
  4. Trump's DOJ contacted states for voter data, access to voting machines [ABC News]
  5. Palantir to Build Centralized Database on Americans [InlandNWReport.com]

Use this tool to send emails to:

  • Gov. Glenn Youngkin
  • State Senate P&E Committee
  • House of Delegates P&E Committee

In addition, call these people

  • Virginia Department of Elections, Chairman of the Board, John O'Bannon
    Phone: (804) 864-8901
  • Attorney General of Virginia, Jason Miyares
    Phone: (804) 786-2071
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