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Arizona Supreme Court upholds anti-dark money law passed by voters in 2022

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What changed
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KJZZ: The Arizona Supreme Court upheld an anti-dark money law approved by voters but gave critics one last opportunity to prove the measure violates free speech protections by o...

What this means for voters

This is mainly a ballot-transparency story in Arizona: it affects how voters may evaluate campaign money, ballot-measure messaging, or voter-guide disclosures rather than how they register.

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What to check next

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Story details

Place
Arizona
Story focus
KJZZ: The Arizona Supreme Court upheld an anti-dark money law approved by voters but gave critics one last opportunity to prove the measure violates free speech protections by o...
Topics
voting rights, arizona, supreme

Original reporting

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