Many states have rejected this specific request, noting that the commission should file a voter information request through established state websites, as any other party would. JUST WATCHED States push back against voter fraud commission Replay More Videos ... MUST WATCH States push back against voter fraud commission 02:20Georgia: "The Georgia Secretary of State's Office will provide the publicly available voter list," Press Secretary Candice L. Broce told CNN Friday. Michigan: "As in most other states, Michigan law does provide for disclosure of some basic public voter information," Secretary Ruth Johnson's office said in a : "As in most other states, Michigan law does provide for disclosure of some basic public voter information," Secretary Ruth Johnson's office said in a Facebook post Monday. Rhode Island: "We are reviewing Secretary Kobach's request for information" Secretary of State Nellie M. Gorbea said in a : "We are reviewing Secretary Kobach's request for information" Secretary of State Nellie M. Gorbea said in a statement Friday. Texas: According to the Associated Press on Friday, Texas election officials will provide public voter information to the election commission.
Source: CNN July 04, 2017 02:38 UTC