Judge Blocks DOJ Request for Arizona’s Full Voter Registry

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A federal judge dismissed the DOJ’s bid to obtain Arizona’s unredacted statewide voter registration list, ruling the Civil Rights Act does not authorize such a request and that it would conflict with NVRA/HAVA; the case was dismissed with prejudice, marking a major setback for the DOJ and a win for voter privacy in Arizona.
- In major blow to Trump DOJ, court rejects demand for Arizona’s voter rolls Democracy Docket
- Judge dismisses DOJ lawsuit against Arizona seeking voter data NBC News
- Trump push for state voter rolls rebuffed by courts as midterms near Reuters
- Judge tosses Trump administration lawsuit seeking Arizona voter data azcentral.com and The Arizona Republic
- 'I have the right to vote.' States and the DOJ are fighting over personal data USA Today
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