Voting Advocacy Group Sues To Block Nebraska From Giving Voter Data To Feds

A student casts her vote at a polling place on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln campus on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. An area of the Nebraska Union was converted into a polling site for voters with addresses near campus, most of whom are students. (Naomi Delkamiller / Nebraska News Service)
LINCOLN — A voting advocacy group has sued to block Nebraska’s secretary of state from sharing voter registration data with the U.S. Department of Justice.
The lawsuit from Common Cause Nebraska seeks an injunction to stop Secretary of State Bob Evnen from providing data to the DOJ. Federal officials have asked states for names, dates of birth, driver’s license numbers and the last four digits of voters’ Social Security numbers, saying they want the information to ensure accurate voter registration rolls.
Common Cause asked a Lancaster County District Court to find that the DOJ request violates Nebraska law protecting data privacy. It aims to prohibit the Secretary of State from providing the voter data to the DOJ or to limit the types of data shared.
Some GOP states have declined or are pushing back against federal efforts to gather the data over privacy concerns. Critics have questioned the safety of letting any administration consolidate such voter data in one place. The federal government has sued two Democratic-run states for the data, the first legal challenge the department has brought against states to obtain the registration records.
The Justice Department sent a letter to Nebraska’s secretary of state Sept. 8 with a Sept. 22 deadline to provide the data. The Secretary of State’s Office told the Examiner it hasn’t provided the data to the DOJ because of the lawsuit.
“This push for voter data is part of the Trump administration’s broader playbook—using government power to target communities instead of protecting them,” said Omar Noureldin, Common Cause’s senior vice president for policy and litigation.
The Trump administration made a similar request to then-Secretary of State John Gale in 2017. Gale declined to turn over Nebraska’s full voter information because it wouldn’t comply with state law, and he had concerns about data privacy. A public and more limited version of Nebraska’s voter file, including names and addresses, is available for a fee. Registered voters can request to withhold their phone numbers and email addresses.
The DOJ last month said it plans to seek voting and election information from all 50 states. Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers hinted during a press conference Tuesday that he would be open to turning over the voter data to the DOJ.
The latest DOJ move is another issue for Evnen to balance as he seeks reelection in 2026. He is trying to defend the state’s elections that his office administers and respond to the concerns of some Republicans and President Donald Trump over election integrity since the 2020 presidential election, a national framing that some election experts have warned could undermine public trust in elections.
This story was published by Nebraska Examiner, an editorially independent newsroom providing a hard-hitting, daily flow of news. Read the original article: https://nebraskaexaminer.com/2025/09/22/voting-advocacy-group-sues-to-bl...
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