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DOJ sues Arizona and Connecticut over refusal to share voter rolls.
Summary
The Justice Department filed lawsuits against Arizona and Connecticut after the states declined to provide full voter registration lists; Arizona's secretary of state says officials have responded to DOJ requests and will defend privacy laws in court.
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The Justice Department filed lawsuits against Arizona and Connecticut after those states refused to provide full voter registration lists. The filings mark the 22nd and 23rd states targeted by the administration's legal effort to obtain voter data ahead of the midterm elections. Arizona's secretary of state said state officials have responded to Justice Department requests and will not share unredacted voter data in violation of state or federal law.
Key details:
- The DOJ says it filed suits after requests for statewide voter registration lists were not met.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi said Congress charged her office with ensuring states have proper voter registration and list maintenance programs.
- The Justice Department has requested voter rolls from at least 40 states and the District of Columbia, according to the Brennan Center for Justice.
- Voting-rights groups and immigration advocates have raised concerns about the inclusion and potential handling of private information in the requested lists.
Summary:
The lawsuits formalize a federal legal dispute over access to statewide voter lists and expand a broader legal campaign to collect voter data ahead of the midterm elections. State officials and advocacy groups have expressed differing views on compliance and privacy. Undetermined at this time.
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