Axios reports:
An Arizona activist group agreed Sunday to settle a lawsuit accusing its activists of voter intimidation at ballot drop boxes in the state.
The League of Women Voters of Arizona filed the suit against a group that formerly called itself Clean Elections USA, whose activists gathered at drop boxes last year in efforts they claimed were to prevent ballot fraud, after reports of voter intimidation in the state.
The League of Women Voters of Arizona said in a statement that in settling the case, the poll-watching group and its founder Melody Jennings have “agreed to publicly condemn intimidation of any kind in connection with the exercise of the right to vote.”
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“The League of Women Voters of Arizona said in a statement that in settling the case, Clean Elections USA and its founder Melody Jennings have “agreed to publicly condemn intimidation of any kind in connection with the exercise of the right to vote.”https://t.co/6v3ss9rasF
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