New York has joined a growing number of states refusing to hand over voter data to the Trump administration.

Trump’s voter fraud commission sent requests to all 50 states on Wednesday requesting the names of registered voters, their addresses, dates of birth, the last four digits of their Social Security numbers and voter histories.

The information is supposed to help substantiate or refute claims of voter fraud.

But several state officials refused to cooperate, including Gov. Cuomo.

“The electoral process is sacred and New York law has strong safeguards in place to prevent sharing of sensitive voter data and harassment against those who exercise their right to vote,” Cuomo said.

“New York refuses to perpetuate the myth voter fraud played a role in our election. We will not be complying with this request…”

California, Kentucky, Virginia, Massachusetts and Connecticut are also resisting.