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The DOJ sued Arizona and Connecticut over incomplete voter lists, seeking a court order for compliance within five days.
The U.S. Department of Justice has sued Arizona and Connecticut over their failure to provide complete voter registration lists, citing violations of federal election laws including the National Voter Registration Act and the Civil Rights Act.
This brings the total number of states facing such legal action to 23.
The DOJ argues accurate voter rolls are essential for election integrity and transparency, while Arizona’s Secretary of State Adrian Fontes rejected the demand, claiming compliance would violate privacy laws.
The Justice Department is seeking a court order to compel Arizona to provide the data within five days.
El DOJ demandó a Arizona y Connecticut por listas de votantes incompletas, buscando una orden judicial para el cumplimiento en cinco días.