Washington denies DOJ request for voter rolls [View all]
Washingtons secretary of state on Tuesday denied the Trump administrations request for personal information contained in the states voter rolls, saying to hand over the data would violate state and federal law.
Secretary Steve Hobbs told the Department of Justice he would be willing to provide voter names, addresses, genders, years of birth, voting records, registration dates and registration numbers. But he wouldnt give dates of birth, driver license numbers and the last four digits of social security numbers. He wrote that information is protected under Washington law.
As Washington states chief elections officer, I take my duty to protect voters and the sensitive information they entrust to the state very seriously, Hobbs said in a statement. While we will provide the DOJ with the voter registration data that state law already makes public, we will not compromise the privacy of Washington voters by turning over confidential information that both state and federal law prohibit us from disclosing.
Hobbs position sets the stage for another legal clash between the state and the Trump administration.
https://washingtonstatestandard.com/2025/09/23/washington-denies-doj-request-for-voter-rolls/