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Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab and Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins, both Republicans, said the partnership would enhance voter roll maintenance by "securely" sharing personal details on 1.87 million registered voters in Kansas and 4.13 million registered voters in Missouri.
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Republican Scott Schwab, who is also running for governor in 2026, is using a federal database to confirm U.S. citizenship of people registered to vote.
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At least four states with Republican election officials have offered public data but not sensitive information — driver's license and partial Social Security numbers — sought by the U.S. Department of Justice. But they're taking pains not to pick a fight with President Donald Trump.
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Friday, Oct. 11, is the last day for Oklahomans to register to vote in the Nov. 5 elections.
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ERIC allows states to purge duplicate or fraudulent voters from their rolls. Right-wing conspiracy theorists have attacked the program in recent months.
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Oklahomans can now register to vote online, after waiting eight years for the program to launch.
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