US Postal Service issues rules to tighten mail-in voting if court gives OK
The 95-page rule would let USPS refuse noncompliant ballots and will not be enforced for elections on or before Nov. 3 unless courts lift injunctions.
- On Friday, August 21, 2026, the U.S. Postal Service published a final rule tightening mail-in voting requirements, though the agency will not implement these changes until court injunctions in California and Massachusetts are lifted.
- The rule supports President Donald Trump's March Executive Order, "Ensuring Citizenship Verification and Integrity in Federal Elections," which aims to assemble a national registry of eligible voters to "enhance election integrity via the United States Mail."
- Under the new standards, states must provide federal agencies with "Mail-In and Absentee Participation Lists" and unique ballot barcodes; failure to satisfy these data-entry requirements could result in the Postal Service refusing to deliver ballots.
- Public feedback included "more than 200,000 responses" on the proposed rule, with opponents citing "legal deficiencies" and potential "broader political and social impact" as reasons to delay implementation until after this year's elections.
- Unless the government secures relief from ongoing legal challenges, the agency confirmed it will not implement these changes for any election held on or before November 3, 2026, following losses in 23 of 30 voter roll cases.
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Trump government asks the Supreme Court to limit voting by mail The US Postal Service (USPS) published, on Friday night (21), a set of rules to toughen the requirements for voting by mail before the November parliamentary elections in the country. ✅ Follow the international news channel of the g1 in WhatsApp The norm, which has 95 pages, is scheduled to come into force officially on August 26, but USPS stated that it will take no action to imple…
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USPS Posts Finalized Rules On Restricting Mail Ballots
The New York Times reports: The Postal Service on Friday published regulations that would restrict mail voting, its latest effort to comply with President Trump’s call to restrict the popular practice just months before the midterm elections. In a 95-page final rule, the Postal Service clarified how it would carry out an executive order Mr. Trump signed in March, which sought to restrict mail ballots and create state-by-state lists of citizens t…
USPS publishes rule to block mail-in ballots from states that don't provide voter lists
USPS published a rule requiring states to provide voter lists for mail-in ballots, aligning with Trump's executive order. A federal injunction currently blocks enforcement.
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