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Wednesday, June 10, 2026

State election officials could soon face a stark choice: Hand over voter lists to the Trump administration or risk losing Postal Service delivery for mail-in ballots.

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More: That dilemma stems from newly proposed USPS rules that seek to comply with an executive order President Donald Trump signed this spring to crack down on mail-in voting. If courts let the order stand, it would give the federal government an unprecedented role in elections " and could put even more voter data in the hands of Trump officials searching for supposed election fraud.

The proposed rules lay out new conditions that states would have to meet to send ballots through the mail, including giving the agency lists of all voters set to receive mail ballots.

So far, 23 Democratic-led states and the District of Columbia are suing, as are Democratic Party leaders and non-partisan voter advocacy groups, setting up a potentially active summer of high-stakes judicial rulings.

#1 | Posted by qcp at 2026-06-10 01:50 PM | Reply

States Rights!

#2 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-06-10 02:34 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1


States Rights!
#2 | Posted by snoofy

Not in Federal Elections. Reading is Fundamental

The Postal Service is proposing to amend the
Mailing Standards of the United States Postal Service,
Domestic Mail Manual (DMM) regarding the transmission of mail-in or absentee ballots for federal elections through the mail, pursuant to its authority under 39 U.S.C. 401 and 404, and consistent with Section 3 of Executive Order 14399, Ensuring Citizenship Verification and Integrity in Federal Elections.
www.federalregister.gov

#3 | Posted by oneironaut at 2026-06-10 02:42 PM | Reply

#3

Does making excuses for Fascists pay you well?

You should let other Trumpers in on this scam.

www.google.com

#4 | Posted by Corky at 2026-06-10 03:54 PM | Reply

39 U.S. Code 401 - General powers of the Postal Service
U.S. Code
Subject to the provisions of section 404a, the Postal Service shall have the following general powers:
(1)to sue and be sued in its official name;
(2)to adopt, amend, and repeal such rules and regulations, not inconsistent with this title, as may be necessary in the execution of its functions under this title and such other functions as may be assigned to the Postal Service under any provisions of law outside of this title;
(3)to enter into and perform contracts, execute instruments, and determine the character of, and necessity for, its expenditures;
(4)to determine and keep its own system of accounts and the forms and contents of its contracts and other business documents, except as otherwise provided in this title;
(5)to acquire, in any lawful manner, such personal or real property, or any interest therein, as it deems necessary or convenient in the transaction of its business; to hold, maintain, sell, lease, or otherwise dispose of such property or any interest therein; and to provide services in connection therewith and charges therefor;
(6)to construct, operate, lease, and maintain buildings, facilities, equipment, and other improvements on any property owned or controlled by it, including, without limitation, any property or interest therein transferred to it under section 2002 of this title;
(7)to accept gifts or donations of services or property, real or personal, as it deems, necessary or convenient in the transaction of its business;
(8)to settle and compromise claims by or against it;
(9)to exercise, in the name of the United States, the right of eminent domain for the furtherance of its official purposes; and to have the priority of the United States with respect to the payment of debts out of bankrupt, insolvent, and decedents' estates; and
(10)to have all other powers incidental, necessary, or appropriate to the carrying on of its functions or the exercise of its specific powers.

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Nothing in there positions the postal service as the gatekeeper of a State's elections.

#5 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-06-10 04:23 PM | Reply

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