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Local Election Officials Reel Over ‘Logistical Nightmare' Of Trump's Vote-By-Mail Order

The rule would create a national voter list and let USPS refuse ballots from states that do not share mail-voter data, officials said.

  • President Donald Trump signed an executive order this spring attempting to federalize state election administration; a proposed Postal Service rule published June 2 would require states to provide voter lists to ensure mail-in ballot delivery.
  • Trump and Republican allies argue the restrictions are necessary to "enhance the security of absentee voting," though the United States maintains a decentralized election system where states traditionally manage their own processes.
  • Local election officials from 26 jurisdictions warned in court filings that the mandate would "severely disrupt" administration and "present a logistical nightmare" for rural counties lacking resources to generate serialized tracking codes.
  • Twenty-Three Democratic-led states are suing to stop the rule, arguing it represents an illegal overreach because the Constitution grants states authority over elections, while the proposal includes no federal funding for implementation.
  • As officials prepare for the November midterms in less than five months, uncertainty persists; a federal judge in Washington, D.C. declined to halt the order in May, leaving administrators to navigate compliance challenges amidst ongoing litigation.
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Common Dreams broke the news in United States on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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