PHOENIX — America First Legal is suing the Arizona secretary of state for not releasing the list of 216,000 voters, mostly longtime residents who didn’t prove their citizenship under a 2004 law, affected by a coding error. The Strong Communities Foundation of Arizona is a client of the conservative litigation group, and its public-records request…
Conservative group sues Arizona secretary of state for voter list, citing citizenship concerns
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