Exactly what information Colorado is, and is not, giving to Trump’s voter fraud commission

9NEWS (Denver): OK Colorado, listen up.

Colorado is not going to send any voter information to the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity that you, me or any candidate or campaign can’t already get.

The commission asked Secretary of State Wayne Williams for “publicly-available voter roll data” even though some of the specifics listed include information protected by Colorado law.

Williams has said his office will oblige, just like it would for anyone else asking for similar data, but it will not give out protected information.

This is what is public:

  • Full name
  • Address
  • Year of birth
  • Voter affiliation
  • How often you’ve voted

Who you voted for is not even known by the Secretary of State’s Office.

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