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Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee

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Brnovich v. Democratic NNational Committee is case brought by Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich against the Democratic National Committee in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election.[1]

In 2016, Arizona passed a bill to restrict ballot harvesting unless the person collecting the ballot is a family member, a person living in the same household, or a caregiver. Since the 1970s, Arizona has required people to vote at their specific precinct.

Attorney General Brnovich intervened on behalf of Arizona after the Democrat Secretary of State Katie Hobbs refused to defend the law.

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