United States election officials this week said they are preparing for possible interference in next year's midterms by a federal government led by former President Donald Trump. State and local officials from both major parties are strengthening ties with law enforcement, county and state attorneys, and emergency planners to respond to legal or administrative actions that could affect voting. Officials cited uncertainty about specific federal actions and compared planning to disaster preparedness. Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon and Weld County clerk Carly Koppes gave quotes on contingency plans and resistance measures. Based on 5 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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