The US Postal Service (USPS) is set to publish a final rule requiring states to provide the federal government with voter information before delivering ballots for the November midterm congressional elections. This decision comes despite two federal court injunctions in California and Massachusetts that currently block the implementation of these changes. The USPS acknowledged the injunctions in the text of the final rule, which is scheduled for publication in the Federal Register next week. These changes are intended to comply with a March executive order signed by former President Donald Trump.
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US Postal Service to Implement New Mail-in Voting Requirements Amid Court Injunctions
The US Postal Service plans to implement new requirements for mail-in voting that necessitate states to provide voter information to the federal government. This move occurs despite existing federal court injunctions that prevent these changes from taking effect.
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US Postal Service to Implement New Mail-in Voting Requirements Amid Court Injunctions