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U.S. Justice Dept. warns states to tread carefully in auditing elections

By Sarah N. Lynch, Reuters Posted on July 28, 2021
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President Joe Biden’s administration on Wednesday issued legal guidance aimed at curbing voting rights abuses in U.S. states such as Arizona, where Republican officials launched a contentious audit in a failed bid to reverse former President Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss.

In the guidance, the U.S. Justice Department raises concerns about the “unusual second round of examinations” into 2020 election results cropping up in various states even though none of the prior state recounts had “produced evidence of either wrongdoing or mistakes that casts any doubt on the outcome of the national election results.”

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U.S. Justice Dept. warns states to tread carefully in auditing elections

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