US Justice Department Sues Connecticut and Arizona Over Voter Data

Washington (Brussels Morning Newspaper) January 9, 2026 – The US Justice Department filed lawsuits against Connecticut and Arizona demanding unredacted voter registration databases containing personally identifiable information as part of 23 total state actions enforcing federal election oversight authority. Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and Connecticut Attorney General William Tong defended refusals citing state privacy laws prohibiting disclosure of full birthdates, partial Social Security numbers, and driver’s licence details. Attorney General Pam Bondi stated the department seeks accurate voter rolls essential for election integrity protection.

The Civil Rights Division announced lawsuits Tuesday claiming both states violated federal mandates requiring cooperation with voter roll maintenance verification. Requests sought comprehensive records covering 2024 election cycles including names, addresses, voting histories, felony convictions, and citizenship documentation across millions of registrants. Connecticut offered aggregate statistics while Arizona provided redacted files excluding sensitive identifiers.

Justice Department escalates voter roll data collection campaign

Justice Department escalates voter roll data collection campaign
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Attorney General Pam Bondi confirmed 23 states plus the District of Columbia face identical lawsuits following December 2025 administrative demands. Civil Rights Division cited 52 U.S.C. § 20511 requires state cooperation with federal election administration oversight. The department documented perceived discrepancies from the U.S. Election Assistance Commission surveys prompting systematic list maintenance programme activation.

Requests demanded 47 data fields per registrant spanning residential address histories, party affiliations, incarceration records, and Help America Vote Act compliance documentation. Non-compliant jurisdictions faced $100,000 daily civil penalties under National Voter Registration Act enforcement provisions. Bondi emphasised accurate voter rolls constituting election integrity foundation during January 7 press briefing.

Arizona secretary fontes rejects third federal data request

Arizona Secretary Adrian Fontes rejected the December 19 request marking the third refusal since November 2025 citing Arizona Revised Statutes § 16-166 limiting disclosures to eligibility verification purposes. Fontes maintained 3.8 million active registrants underwent 2025 purges removing 187,000 inactives plus 41,000 non-residents through ERIC interstate cross-checks. Maricopa County 2022 hand recount confirmed 99.4% tabulation accuracy across 2,120,000 ballots cast.

Fontes posted a social media response characterising demand as privacy infringement. Rachel Alexander noted Fontes’ defiant position. Rachel Alexander said in X post,

“Toldja the DOJ would be coming after Arizona for election fraud. Harmeet Dhillon just sued cartel lawyer Adrian Fontes on January 6 for refusing to turn over voter rolls.

Looks like Fontes knows he may end up in prison. Shortly before the lawsuit was filed, Fontes told Democracy Docket, which is run by progressive elections attorney Marc Elias, ‘They’re going to have to put me in jail if they want this information.’

He said during a podcast interview with Elias, ‘It’s going to take a lot more than just a court order to get me to turn this stuff over. It’s going to be a knockdown drag out fight. I will not turn this data over as long as I am the Secretary of State here in Arizona.’”


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12 responses to “US Justice Department Sues Connecticut and Arizona Over Voter Data”

  1. Wildcat Appaloosa Avatar
    Wildcat Appaloosa

    Just what we needed, another round of federal tug-of-war over voter data – because who wouldn’t want their private info showcased like a prized trophy at a European fair? 🇪🇺😏

  2. Cuff Queen Avatar
    Cuff Queen

    Seems like the DOJ is on a data treasure hunt—who knew voter rolls were the new gold mine? 🤔 Maybe next they’ll be asking for the recipe to grandma’s secret pasta sauce! 🍝

  3. Most Wanted Avatar
    Most Wanted

    Isn’t it charming how the US Justice Department thinks it can just stroll into Connecticut and Arizona, waving its wand for voter data like it’s ordering a pint at the pub? 🤷‍♂️ The spirit of democracy really loves a good legal tussle, doesn’t it? 🍻

  4. lord nikon Avatar
    lord nikon

    Seems like the DOJ is really having a jolly good time trying to pry open state secrets like an overenthusiastic tourist with a bottle of Sangria—good luck with that, eh? 🍷

  5. Lady Katniss Avatar
    Lady Katniss

    Looks like the Justice Department’s idea of “election integrity” is a bit like a bulldog in a china shop—thoroughly wrecking privacy while chasing down voter data. Maybe next they’ll ask for my grandma’s secret recipe too! 😏

  6. winter bite Avatar
    winter bite

    Typical American move, innit? Who needs privacy laws when you can just throw a tantrum and demand all the juicy details like it’s a game of poker? 😂💼

  7. Seattle Jay Avatar
    Seattle Jay

    Looks like the DOJ’s taking a little road trip to Connecticut and Arizona, hunting for voter data like it’s the last slice of pizza at a trattoria. 🍕 I mean, who knew maintaining election integrity required a game of hide and seek with personal data?

  8. the final judgement Avatar
    the final judgement

    Typical, innit? The feds want to play Sherlock Holmes with voter data while the locals are just trying to keep a lid on their private lives – who knew democracy came with a side of nosiness? 🤨💼

  9. You’d think the Justice Department has run out of real issues chasing voter data like it’s the last pint at the pub. 🥴 Who knew bureaucratic tango could be so thrilling?

  10. Spider Fuji Avatar
    Spider Fuji

    Isn’t it just charming how the Justice Department thinks a little lawsuit will magically transform state privacy laws into confetti? 🎉 Good luck with that, mate!

  11. Fancy that! The Justice Department must think we’re all just dying to have our voter info paraded around like it’s some sort of European football match—who knew our personal data was the new hot commodity? 😂

  12. Ladybird Avatar

    Seems like the DOJ is trying to play a game of ‘show us your papers’ with Connecticut and Arizona—next they’ll be asking for a signed confession with a side of croissant. 🍷✍️

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