Postmaster General David Steiner confirmed that the U.S. Postal Service will cease delivering mail ballots in states that do not provide sensitive voter data to the federal government. This announcement has raised concerns among Democrats and voting rights groups, particularly as the November general election approaches.
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Postmaster General confirms changes to mail ballot delivery policy
Postmaster General David Steiner announced that the U.S. Postal Service will stop delivering mail ballots in states that do not comply with federal requests for sensitive voter data. This decision has generated concern among voting rights advocates as the November general election nears.
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