Supreme Court Rejects Group’s Bid to See More State Voter Data

The US Supreme Court steered clear of the politically charged fray over state voting rolls, rejecting two appeals from a conservative group that sought broader access to election data in Pennsylvania and Michigan.

The justices without comment left intact lower court rulings that threw out suits against the two swing states by the Public Interest Legal Foundation. In addition to seeking more detailed voter information, the group was trying to force Michigan to take more steps to remove dead people from its rolls.