Statement from Kris Kobach, Kansas Secretary of
State and Vice Chair of the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election
Integrity
“On
June 28, the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity issued a
letter requesting that states provide publicly available voter data as
permitted under their state laws. At present, 20 states have agreed to provide
the publicly available information requested by the Commission and another 16
states are reviewing which information can be released under their state laws.
In all, 36 states have either agreed or are considering participating with the
Commission's work to ensure the integrity of the American electoral
system.
“While
there are news reports that 44 states have "refused" to provide voter
information to the Commission, these reports are patently false, more
"fake news". At present, only 14 states and the District of Columbia
have refused the Commission's request for publicly available voter information.
Despite media distortions and obstruction by a handful of state politicians,
this bipartisan commission on election integrity will continue its work to
gather the facts through public records requests to ensure the integrity of
each American's vote because the public has a right to know.”
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