DOJ seeks personal data of Georgia election workers, Fulton County moves to block subpoena

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The DOJ has subpoenaed Fulton County to turn over the names, home addresses, emails and phone numbers of thousands of election workers and volunteers, with Fulton County asking a federal judge to quash the request, calling it harassment and federal overreach. The subpoena, tied to the FBI’s recent election-materials raid and ongoing investigations into election procedures, comes as Georgia’s midterm voting unfolds and political tensions around the 2020 election persist.
- In major escalation, DOJ demands personal information of 2020 election workers in Georgia Democracy Docket
- Trump Administration Demands Names of 2020 Election Workers in Georgia The New York Times
- Georgia county poll workers targeted by subpoena seeking their contact details The Guardian
- DOJ sends subpoena to Georgia officials for personal information about 2020 election workers NBC News
- Opinion | Fulton County moves to block Trump effort to intimidate election workers MS NOW
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