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Federal judge dismisses DOJ lawsuit for Arizona voter data
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit from the Department of Justice regarding access to Arizona's voter registration list. The ruling represents a setback for efforts to obtain voter data. (sources: thehill, foxnews, cbsnews, theguardian)
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The lawsuit filed by the Department of Justice against Arizona's Secretary of State seeking voter registration information has been dismissed by a federal judge. This decision marks a continuation of challenges faced by the administration in obtaining voter data.
- The lawsuit was dismissed by U.S. District Judge Susan Brnovich.
- The judge's ruling addressed a request for access to Arizona's voter registration list.
- The lawsuit was part of a broader initiative by the administration to collect voter data.
Why it matters
The dismissal reflects ongoing legal challenges related to voter data access and the administration's efforts in this area.
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