BY Benjamin ClarkAugust 1, 2024
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Justice Department Oversees Voting Rights In Arizona

The Justice Department announced in a press release that it will monitor compliance with federal voting laws in Maricopa County, Arizona, for the July 30 primary election.

This step underscores the department's ongoing commitment to ensuring all citizens can access the ballot without obstruction or intimidation.

Enforcing Voting Rights in Maricopa

The Justice Department's decision to monitor Maricopa County is part of a broader effort to enforce federal voting rights laws. DOJ staff regularly monitor elections across the country to ensure compliance with civil rights laws, deploying federal observers from the Office of Personnel Management when authorized by federal court order.

The Civil Rights Division’s Voting Section collaborates with U.S. Attorneys’ Offices to enforce key voting rights laws, including the Voting Rights Act, the National Voter Registration Act, and others.

Maricopa County has been a hotbed for election-related controversies in recent cycles. In the 2022 midterms, Republican candidates filed lawsuits to overturn election results, citing unproven allegations of voter fraud.

Similar conspiracy theories and voter intimidation were prominent during the 2020 election, though an audit found no evidence of fraud.

Fake Electors Scandal in Arizona

In the 2020 election, allies of former President Trump attempted to send fake electors to vote for Trump instead of President Joe Biden, who won Arizona by a narrow margin.

Maricopa County continues to face multiple right-wing lawsuits challenging state election procedures. According to Democracy Docket’s case tracker, eight active anti-voting cases are currently pending in Arizona.

The DOJ emphasizes that it enforces federal voting rights laws to protect the right of all citizens to vote. The department also provides avenues for the public to report potential violations of voting rights through its Civil Rights Division’s website or by telephone.

Gary Restaino, the U.S. attorney general for Arizona, highlighted the state's high number of federal cases related to election threats. Arizona ranks among the highest in the nation, with seven of 18 active cases.

History of Election Controversies in Arizona

Maricopa County has gained notoriety for election-related disputes and conspiracy theories. During the 2022 midterms, several Republican candidates who lost their elections — including gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake and attorney general Abe Hamadeh — filed lawsuits to overturn the results. These lawsuits were based on unproven allegations of voter fraud.

In 2020, Maricopa County was similarly at the center of election conspiracy theories. Despite an audit finding no evidence of fraud or “vote switching,” attempts were made by former President Trump’s allies to send fake electors.

This ongoing scrutiny has positioned Maricopa County as a focal point for election-related litigation and intimidation efforts.

Federal Response to Election Threats

The Justice Department's monitoring of Maricopa County is a proactive measure to ensure compliance with federal voting rights laws.

The department's Civil Rights Division’s Voting Section plays a crucial role in this effort, working closely with U.S. Attorneys’ Offices to enforce laws designed to protect voters.

The DOJ's vigilance is part of a broader strategy to maintain the integrity of elections and protect the voting rights of all Americans. The department's efforts include deploying staff to monitor elections and providing resources for citizens to report potential violations.

Conclusion

The Justice Department's decision to monitor Maricopa County during the July 30 primary election reflects its commitment to protecting voting rights. This move is part of a broader effort to ensure that all citizens can access the ballot without obstruction or intimidation.

Maricopa County's history of election-related controversies underscores the importance of federal oversight. The DOJ's ongoing vigilance is crucial for maintaining the integrity of elections and protecting the rights of all voters.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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