DOJ lawsuit seeking Arizona voter data dismissed
Summary
A federal judge dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Department of Justice that sought Arizona’s voter registration list. The judge ruled that under federal law, Arizona’s voter registration list does not have to be shared in this case.Key Facts
- The lawsuit was filed by the Department of Justice (DOJ).
- It requested access to Arizona’s voter registration list.
- Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes, a Democrat, refused to provide the data.
- U.S. District Judge Susan Brnovich dismissed the case.
- Judge Brnovich was appointed by President Donald Trump.
- The judge said federal law does not require Arizona to share this voter list.
- The dismissal means the DOJ will not get the requested voter data from Arizona.
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