
What is Voterrecords
VoterRecords is a public database that compiles voter registration information from official government sources. It provides access to millions of voter records including names, addresses, party affiliations, and voting histories. Anyone can search this database to find registered voters across the United States, potentially exposing your personal information to the public.
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Types of Data VoterRecords Collects
Personal Information
VoterRecords stores your full name, date of birth, home address, and sometimes phone numbers. This information comes directly from official voter registration records and is displayed publicly on their platform.
Voting Data
VoterRecords tracks and display your political party affiliation, registration date, voting status, and voting history, which reveals your political participation patterns without showing your actual ballot choices.

Demographic Information
Depending on your state's laws, VoterRecords may show your gender, age range, and other demographic info—data that can help build detailed profiles when combined with other sources.


How Does VoterRecords Collect Your Data?
VoterRecords gathers information directly from state and county voter registration databases, which are considered public records in most states. They compile these official government records into a searchable database and make it available online. The site does not collect this information directly from you but rather obtains it through Freedom of Information Act requests and public record access laws that vary by state.
How to Opt-Out of Voterrecords Manually
- Go to VoterRecords.com.
- Enter your full name in the search bar and click "Search."
- Click the "View Details" button next to your record.
- At the bottom of the page, click the "Record Opt-Out" link and fill out the form with the required details.
- Check your email for a confirmation link and verify your request.
Step-by-Step Guide to Manually Opting Out of VoterRecords

Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the benefits of VoterRecords opt-out?


By opting out of VoterRecords, you can remove your personal information from their public database, reducing your risk of political targeting, unwanted campaign solicitations, and identity theft. It also limits the ability of data miners to build comprehensive profiles about you by combining voter data with other personal information.
Can VoterRecords track me after the data removal request?


Yes, your information remains in the official government voter databases. VoterRecords or similar sites might re-collect your data unless you take additional privacy measures.
What happens when you freeze VoterRecords?


They will remove your personal information from their publicly searchable database. However, this does not affect your voter registration status with your state or local election office. Your information remains in official government records but becomes less accessible to the general public.
How can I get PureVPN for data removal?


Sign up for PureMax, log into the PureVPN app, and easily send automated, recurring data removal requests to VoterRecords and dozens of other brokers through Remove My Data.