For the best experienceDownload the Mobile App
App Store Play Store
Federal Court to Hear Oral Arguments on U.S. Justice Department Lawsuit Seeking Private Voter Data, Jan. 14
Federal Court to Hear Oral Arguments on U.S. Justice Department Lawsuit Seeking Private Voter Data, Jan. 14
Federal Court to Hear Oral Arguments on U.S. Justice Department Lawsuit Seeking Private Voter Data, Jan. 14

Published on: 01/14/2026

This news was posted by JC News

Go To Business Place

Description

SALEM, OR — Wednesday, oral arguments will be held before the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon in United States v. Oregon et al., the lawsuit filed last September by the Trump Administration’s Justice Department against Oregon’s Secretary of State Tobias Read.  Last July, the U.S. Department of Justice contacted Oregon’s Secretary of State requesting an electronic, unredacted copy of Oregon’s voter registration list. The request sought voters’ private and highly sensitive information, including full dates of birth, partial Social Security numbers, and complete driver’s license numbers. After Secretary Read refused to turn over voters’ private information -- offering instead to provide the publicly available voter list subject to applicable public records and privacy laws -- the U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit.  The case was briefly paused due to the federal shutdown. On November 17, Oregon filed a motion to have the case dismissed, noting that federal voting laws, including the National Voter Registration Act, the Help America Vote Act, and the Civil Rights Act, do not require states to provide highly sensitive voter information to the federal government. The upcoming hearing will allow both parties to present their arguments as to whether Oregon should be compelled to provide an unredacted voter list.  “The federal government has to follow the law, just like everyone else,” said Secretary of State Tobias Read. “The federal government has no legal entitlement to Oregonian’s private voter data, and we look forward to making that argument in court.”  WHAT: Oral arguments in United States v. Oregon et al. (6:25-cv-01666-MTK) case.  WHEN:  Wednesday, January 14, 2026, at 9:30 AM.  WHERE: U.S. District Court of Oregon, Eugene, OR.  WHY: Oral arguments will address pending motions to dismiss, the resolution of which could determine whether Oregon is required to provide an unredacted voter list to the federal government.

Other Related News

Vote for the best sports bar in the Portland area: Readers Choice Awards
Vote for the best sports bar in the Portland area: Readers Choice Awards

01/14/2026

We love the Trail Blazers Timbers Thorns Ducks Beavers and so many other teams No matter w...

Printing homes, cutting carbon emissions; OSU's fast-curing concrete breakthrough
Printing homes, cutting carbon emissions; OSU's fast-curing concrete breakthrough

01/14/2026

Sourced on site this new soil based concrete cures quickly and could be a solution for hou...

Man shot by Border Patrol in Portland now faces federal assault indictment
Man shot by Border Patrol in Portland now faces federal assault indictment

01/14/2026

A federal grand jury late Tuesday afternoon returned a two-count indictment against Luis D...

These celebrated new tax breaks will save some taxpayers money. Do you qualify?
These celebrated new tax breaks will save some taxpayers money. Do you qualify?

01/14/2026

Although the average refund to US taxpayers is expected to increase by 300 to 1000 this ta...

Readers respond: Nonviolence is key to change
Readers respond: Nonviolence is key to change

01/14/2026

As an old activist and civil resister and as someone who studies social movements I want t...

ShoutoutGive Shoutout
500/500