RE: https://flipboard.social/@newsguyusa/116139026633966900

The office of the Attorney General doesn't have an official "oversight" role for elections but, under the Civil Rights Act of 1960 (designed to make sure black people weren't being discriminated against), that office can demand voter registration records regarding an election within 22 months of it taking place—the period defined by when the person holding those records can destroy them.

See attached image in my reply to this post. The yellow highlight shows the pertinent section.

Note that the part highlighted in green means that the Attorney General or representative *must* go to the place where the records are held to access them; this would preclude sending them via e-mail, for example.

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The relevant section of the Act.