What are the state restrictions pertaining to the use of voter data, and why are some states not directly available for downloading online?
There are only 3 statesFlorida, Kentucky and Virginiathat cannot be directly downloaded online as a result of laws that specifically state who can use the data. If you are an authorized user of this data, please contact us through the Online Order option available from the counts page online or by calling 1-800-243-4401, ext. 711. Authorized users may be granted access to download the file directly. The information gained from Voterlistsonline.com is not to be considered a consumer report (as that term is defined in the Fair Credit Reporting Act 15 U.S.C. sec 1681) and may not be used to determine a consumer’s eligibility for credit or insurance for personal, family or household purposes, employment or a government license or benefit. For further information about each states authorized use of the voter data, please refer to the following list: (PLEASE NOTE: ARIZONA VOTER INFORMATION IS NOT AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET.
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