Pennsylvania rejects DOJ request for voter rolls with personal data
Source: The Hill
08/22/25 5:37 PM ET
Pennsylvanias top election officer rebuffed an attempt from the Trump administration this week to obtain sensitive personal information, including drivers license and Social Security numbers, for all state voters.
This request and reported efforts to collect broad data on millions of Americans represent a concerning attempt to expand the federal governments role in our countrys electoral process, Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt wrote in a letter Thursday to the Department of Justice (DOJ) Civil Rights Division.
President Trumps administration has reportedly reached out to several states to acquire more data on registered voters, arguing its necessary for states to prove compliance with the National Voter Registration Act and the Help America Vote Act. The effort is part of Trumps broader push against noncitizens voting, even though theres little evidence to back up claims that ineligible voters have cast ballots.
Schmidt, a Republican, offered to provide the DOJ with a public version of the voter list with basic details, such as the names, ages, addresses and voting histories, but he said it would violate state law to disclose Social Security and drivers license numbers. As Pennsylvanias chief election official, I take seriously my obligation to ensure that our county election officials faithfully maintain our voter rolls, he wrote. Likewise, I take seriously my responsibility to safeguard the private information that Pennsylvanians entrust to the care of our county election officials.
Read more: https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/5466160-pennsylvania-voter-data-privacy-trump-request/