Judge dismisses DOJ bid for Arizona's detailed voter rolls

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A federal judge in Phoenix dismissed the Justice Department’s bid to obtain Arizona’s detailed voter rolls, ruling that the statewide registration list isn’t subject to a federal data request and dismissing the suit with prejudice. The ruling adds to a string of similar rejections for the DOJ as advocates cite privacy concerns while noting the data’s alleged use to enforce federal election laws; several states have already provided or promised lists, signaling a contentious, ongoing battle over voter information.
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- In major blow to Trump DOJ, court rejects demand for Arizona’s voter rolls Democracy Docket
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