Why is the chi-square test used to determine conformity to Benford's Law?

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As far as I know, the chi-square test only applies to normal distributions, does it not? So it is only statistically significant for normal distributions.

But data sets that are Benford (i.e. seem to follow Benford's Law) are obviously not normally distributed. So why do so many people use the chi-square test to determine the degree of conformity to Benford's Law?