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June 30, 2021
Days before the 2020 election, Arizona election offices had already received 2.3 million of the more than 3.3 million ballots that were ultimately cast. A Supreme Court ruling this week on two Arizona election policies could have nationwide impact by determining how the Voting Rights Act is applied to claims of minority vote suppression in the future. (Photo courtesy Maricopa County Elections Department)
WASHINGTON – Both sides in the election law debate agree on at least one thing: The Supreme Court’s expected ruling Thursday in an Arizona election law case will be felt well beyond the state’s borders.
At issue in Brnovich v. DNC are Arizona’s bans on ballot collecting and its restrictions on out-of-precinct voting, which were voided by a lower court in 2020 that said the policies limit minority voters’ access to the ballot box.
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