Court orders Arizona to release list of voters whose citizenship hasn’t been verified
- The Arizona Court of Appeals affirmed a lower court’s decision requiring the release of a list of tens of thousands of voters classified due to a coding glitch.
- Secretary of State Adrian Fontes’ office appealed to reverse this decision but was rejected by the court.
- Judge Scott Blaney noted no credible evidence showed that disclosing the information would lead to misuse or harassment.
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Fontes releases list of 218K Arizona voters who don’t have proof of citizenship on file
Arizona’s Family reported last week that Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Scott Blaney ordered the release of voters’ names after a request by the conservative-leaning group Strong Communities Foundation of Arizona.
Judge Orders Arizona’s Elections Chief To Release The Names Of 218K Voters Lacking Citizenship Proof
Adrian Fontes failed to show that 'production of the records would violate rights of privacy or confidentiality or would be detrimental to the best interests of the state.'
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