With and American flag in the background, four people in the act of voting, stand behind voter booths as they make their selections.

United States v. Weber

Status: Ongoing
Last Update: October 23, 2025

What's at Stake

Representing the League of Women Voters of California, the ACLU Voting Rights Project, ACLU of Northern California, and ACLU of Southern California have filed a motion to intervene in a federal lawsuit over the federal government’s demand that California turn over its entire voter registration rolls, including with voters’ sensitive personal data such as drivers’ license numbers and partial social security numbers.

Summary

The ACLU, ACLU of Northern California, and ACLU of Southern California have filed a motion to intervene as Defendants in a suit brought by the Department of Justice against the California Secretary of State, who refused to turn over voter file information except as required by law. The motion to intervene was filed on behalf of the League of Women Voters of California. Concerns over unsubstantiated mass voter challenges and misuse of sensitive personal information have heightened the concerns of the League, who through their voter registration work, add people’s information to the voter roll, and who has worked to support the passage of laws that protect voter privacy.

If intervention is granted, the civil rights groups will seek to prevent the federal government from forcing California to turn over the entirety of its voter registration database and to protect sensitive data within the voter rolls.

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