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OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) – Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman says it’s “ludicrous” to suggest widespread voter fraud in the United States.

“I have not seen evidence of voter fraud in this state, and I have not seen evidence of voter suppression in this state.”

She says her office referred President Donald Trump’s commission investigating alleged 2016 election voter fraud to a publicly available link of voter data, but reiterated no private information will be shared with the panel.

“At no time were we ever going to release any private data from our records on any Washington voter.”

Trump lost the popular vote to Democrat Hillary Clinton.

He alleges without evidence that up to 5 million people voted illegally.


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