23 states sue Trump over new executive order targeting mail voting

23 states sue Trump over new executive order targeting mail voting

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Key Points:

  • Officials from 23 Democratic states and the District of Columbia filed a lawsuit to block President Trump's executive order restricting mail voting, arguing it unconstitutionally interferes with states' authority over elections.
  • The lawsuit, led by California and filed in Massachusetts, contends that the president lacks constitutional or federal authority to mandate changes to states' voting procedures, violating principles of federalism and separation of powers.
  • Trump's executive order requires the Department of Homeland Security to compile "State Citizenship Lists" and mandates that the Postal Service send mail ballots only to voters on these lists, with specific tracking requirements and threats to federal funding for noncompliance.
  • The president claims mail voting leads to fraud, despite rare evidence of such incidents, and has previously voted by mail himself, highlighting contradictions in his stance.
  • The executive order aligns with Trump's push for stricter voting regulations, including the SAVE America Act, which faces significant hurdles in the Senate, and follows a prior election-related executive order partially blocked by courts.

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