North Carolina's elections agency has followed through on previous plans to provide public voting data to the Trump administration. The information was requested by a federal commission investigating voter fraud.

The state's chief elections regulator wrote a letter to a top leader of the Trump advisory panel Wednesday.

It included a link to election data already accessible to the public. The information leaves out voters' birth dates and Social Security and driver's license numbers, which are confidential. The public information does include voters' names, addresses, political affiliations, demographic data and participation in past elections.

State Board of Elections Executive Director Kim Strach's letter also provided the commission with the board's audit of last fall's election and observations about efforts to ensure only lawful voters cast ballots.

Some voters had pressured the state elections agency to withhold the information, insisting that President Trump's claims of massive voter fraud have been debunked.

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