DOJ asks Georgia officials for personal information about 2020 election workers
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Fulton County's election board filed a motion to quash a DOJ subpoena it calls an unprecedented effort to harass 2020 election poll workers.
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DOJ asks Georgia officials for personal information about 2020 election workers.
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The Justice Department is seeking the names and contact information of election workers in Fulton County, Georgia, who worked during the 2020 presidential election, according to legal filings
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