By Rob O’Dell | The Republic
Arizona has settled a lawsuit with a national voting-rights group, resulting in an agreement that allows the public to access voter information at a much lower cost.
The settlement between Project Vote and the state was finalized late last week. Electronic access to the voter rolls will be available to the public at a cost of a few hundred dollars rather than thousands.
For example, the price of obtaining the state’s database of about 3.6 million voters will drop from about $30,000 to around $500.