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PIERRE, SD (KELO.com) — A conflict between a new election integrity law and data privacy is generating heat in the South Dakota Secretary of State’s office, and will likely generate lawsuits. The Dakota Scout reports the office published a database identifying people who registered to vote while signing up for government assistance – a violation of state and federal law. During the month of July, seven-thousand registered voters were identified with state-run welfare programs. The ACLU is threatening to pursue legal action, and says the Secretary of State’s office should take the information down immediately.



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