New York state’s Board of Elections is providing voter information to the federal commission investigating possible fraud at the polls despite Gov. Cuomo’s refusal to comply with an earlier request.

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

But the governor said the commission scaled down its request. limiting it to information that anyone could get, so it was granted.

The data provided included the names of voters, their dates of birth, party affiliation, addresses and how often they have voted.

The board did not not turn over the last four digits of voters’ Social Security numbers, their driver’s license or non-driver identification numbers, a copy of their signatures or criminal histories.

All were included in the Trump administration’s initial request in June.

“That general information request is being granted by the Board of Elections, but nothing further,” Cuomo said in a statement.

“Our position remains unchanged and we will continue to deny requests for sensitive personal data about New York residents…We will never provide private voter information to anyone, especially a politically-motivated organization seeking to perpetuate the myth of voter fraud.”