联邦法官驳回特朗普政府关于亚利桑那州选民数据访问权限的诉讼
• 一名联邦法官驳回了司法部寻求访问亚利桑那州选民注册数据的诉讼,裁定该州获胜。 • 该案涉及选民名录不准确的指控,但法院认为没有足够的证据来支持特朗普政府的要求。 • 这一裁决保护了州选民数据的隐私,并可能影响 2026 年中期选举前关于选举诚信的持续争论。
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• 一名联邦法官驳回了司法部寻求访问亚利桑那州选民注册数据的诉讼,裁定该州获胜。 • 该案涉及选民名录不准确的指控,但法院认为没有足够的证据来支持特朗普政府的要求。 • 这一裁决保护了州选民数据的隐私,并可能影响 2026 年中期选举前关于选举诚信的持续争论。
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