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Colorado gets sued for refusing access to public records

By Bob Unruh

 

Federal law requires transparency in data

The Public Interest Legal Foundation has gone to federal court to sue the Colorado secretary of state, Jena Griswold, for refusing to allow inspection of public voter list maintenance records as required by the National Voter Registration Act.

“Colorado is hiding voter list maintenance documents the public is legally entitled to,” explained PILF President J. Christian Adams. “Elections must be free and transparent for Americans to trust their results. Secretary Griswold and ERIC are blocking transparency and violating federal law.”

The action charges that Griswold is failing to allow inspection of voter records, including data the state gets from the Electronic Registration Information Center.

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