The state of New York won't hand over identifying information about its voters to President Donald Trump's commission investigating voter fraud, Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Friday.

New York state law contains strong policies against sharing sensitive voter information, the governor said in a statement. He added that the state also opposes attempts to harass or intimidate voters.

He then went on to suggest that he wouldn't share the information with the commission even if allowed to by state law.

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