Judge Rejects DOJ Bid for Arizona Voter Data Under Title III

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A federal judge dismissed the Justice Department's bid under Title III of the Civil Rights Act to obtain Arizona's statewide voter registration list (SVRL), ruling the law does not authorize demanding the SVRL; Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and AG Kris Mayes praised the decision as a privacy victory, and the ruling marks the DOJ's sixth loss in state-voter data lawsuits.
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- Judge dismisses DOJ lawsuit against Arizona seeking voter data NBC News
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- In major blow to Trump DOJ, court rejects demand for Arizona’s voter rolls Democracy Docket
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