On July 2, 2026, a coalition of nine Democratic governors sent a formal letter to the United States Postal Service demanding withdrawal of a proposed rule that would limit delivery of mail‑in ballots. The rule was drafted to implement a March 2026 executive order by President Donald Trump directing federal agencies to compile national citizenship lists and restrict ballot mailings to those listed. The governors contend the Postal Service plan violates federal law and could prevent millions of eligible voters from receiving ballots before the 2026 midterm elections. A federal district judge has already issued a nationwide preliminary injunction blocking the executive order as unconstitutional.
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This USPS rule could affect your voting rights. If it goes through, only those on national citizenship lists would get mail-in ballots. Millions could miss out. Check your registration status and plan your vote.
A federal judge has already blocked the order behind this rule, calling it unconstitutional. But the USPS hasn't withdrawn it yet. If you value your right to vote by mail, this is worth watching. Send this to someone who values their voting rights.
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