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PRC Analysis of U.S. Voter Registration Information for Identity Matching and Public Opinion Analysis

A heavily redacted 2019 government report whose visible text discusses PRC-related analysis of U.S. voter-registration information from multiple states for identity matching and public-opinion analysis.

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Visible subject and stated analytical purposes

The partially visible title identifies analysis of voter-registration information from multiple states and names U.S. identity matching and public-opinion analysis as purposes. Redactions conceal the responsible organizations and other material parts of the title.

“Analysis on U.S. Voter Registration Information”
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“Conduct U.S. Identity Matching and Public Opinion Analysis; 2019”
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Personally identifiable information

Visible details state that the material included personally identifiable information and discuss mining PII on U.S. citizens; the title also links the work to identity matching and public-opinion analysis. The redacted text does not visibly establish who obtained the data, the acquisition method, the complete datasets, or the ultimate analytical results.

“personal identifiable information (PII)”
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“mining PII on U.S. citizens.”
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Severe redaction limits conclusions

Pages 2 and 3 contain almost no readable substantive text, and pages 4 through 8 are fully blacked out apart from declassification markings. The document therefore cannot support conclusions beyond the limited fragments visible on page 1.

“DECLASSIFIED BY COUNSEL TO THE PRESIDENT WARRINGTON ON 10 JULY 2026”
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