DOJ Doubles Down on Demands for Maine's Voter Data, Secretary of State Fires Back
ð¨BREAKING: The U.S. Department of Justice has escalated its demand for access to Maineâs voter registration records, now requesting that election officials turn over unredacted copies of voter rolls and every voter registration application submitted in the past 18 months.
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DOJ Doubles Down on Demands for Maines Voter Data, Secretary of State Fires Back
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By Yunior Rivas August 20, 2025
Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows , right, addresses attorneys and campaign staffers as election workers scan ballots for ranked choice voting, Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024, in Augusta, Maine. (AP Photo/David Sharp)
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In a letter sent Monday, Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon ordered Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows (D) to comply with the DOJs sweeping demand for voter data within a week.
The department insisted that the electronic copy of the voter registration list must contain all fields, including the registrants full name, date of birth, residential address, his or her state drivers license number or the last four digits of the registrants social security number.
But the DOJ went even further, demanding copies of all original voter applications filed since late 2023.
We also request by this letter a copy of all original and completed voter registration applications submitted to the State of Maine from December 1, 2023, through July 1, 2025, Dhillon wrote. To be clear, that means copies of all voter registration applications completed and submitted by prospective voters during that time period. When providing a copy of the requested completed registration applications Maine must ensure that they are provided in unredacted format.
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Bellows, who rejected the DOJs initial request last month, telling federal officials they could go jump in the Gulf of Maine, is refusing to back down.
I will do everything in my power to continue to protect sensitive, personal voter data of Maine citizens, Bellows told Democracy Docket in a statement. The U.S. Constitution entrusts the states, not the federal government and certainly not the President, with responsibility for administering elections. The Trump DOJ needs to respect the Constitution and rule of law......................