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Kansas and Missouri have agreed to share voter registration data to identify people registered in both states.

The partnership aims to improve the accuracy of voter rolls by removing duplicate registrations.

Voter rights groups have expressed concerns about data security and the potential for flawed databases.

TOPEKA, KS — The Republican secretaries of state for Kansas and Missouri have signed a memorandum of understanding to exchange voter registration information in a bid to identify people who failed to cancel registrations after moving from one state to the other.

Kansas Secretary of State Scott Schwab and Missouri Secretary of State Denny Hoskins said the partnership would enhance voter roll maintenance by “securely” sharing personal details on 1.87 million re

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