Voting rights advocate declares 'major victory' as 'voter suppression' suit rejected
Voter Suppression,Voting,Politics
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In a major legal victory for voting rights advocates in the critical swing state of , a federal judge on Friday struck down a conservative group’s attempt to require election officials in the state to submit voter names to the federal government to prove their citizenship and immigration status. U.S. District Judge Krissa Lanham’s late Friday denied a request by Strong Communities Foundation of Arizona to order every county recorder in the state to perform “voter list maintenance." The judge noted in her ruling that the task would require “tens...
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