The Republican National Committee and the National Republican Senatorial Committee announced a joint legal intervention on Thursday against a Democratic lawsuit attacking Arizona's election integrity laws.
The RNC and NRSC are intervening in Mi Familia Vota v. Hobbs, which is "a lawsuit filed by left-wing dark money organizations challenging two common-sense laws protecting the integrity of Arizona's elections," according to their statement.
The Democrats' lawsuit is in regard to a recently enacted Arizona law "That ensures ballots are mailed to their intended recipients by removing voters from a permanent vote-by-mail list if they don't vote over a period spanning two general elections." The Arizona election integrity law prevents ballots from being automatically mailed to people who no longer live at the address that their ballot is mailed to or are dead. Voters who may be impacted by this will receive a notice by mail before they are removed from the vote-by-mail list so they can ask to stay on it.
"Even after their massive loss in the Supreme Court case Brnovich vs. DNC, Democrats and left-wing dark money groups are continuing to attack Arizona's elections," RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel said in a statement.
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