美国邮政署提议停止向拒绝核实选民名单的州递送邮寄选票。
USPS Proposes Halting Mail Ballot Delivery To States That Refuse Voter Roll Verification

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美国邮政署(USPS)提出了一项新规,要求各州与该机构协作,核实邮寄选票和缺席投票选民的身份。根据该制度,各州需向美国邮政署提交选票申请名单及分配的条形码,邮政署随后将返回一份最终核实后的“参与名单”。只有名单上的选民才有资格收到选票。 美国邮政署认为,此举将通过建立清晰的监管链来提升选举公正性,使官员能够通过对比寄出和收回的选票数量来发现潜在的欺诈行为。 该提案符合特朗普政府加强邮寄投票监管并恢复公众对选举结果信心的广泛举措。这些举措遭到了民主党执政州和倡导团体的强烈法律反对。尽管联邦法官近期拒绝阻止政府关于邮寄投票的行政令,但法律战仍在继续。因此,随着相关诉讼的推进,美国邮政署的这一提案仍将面临司法审查。

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Via American Greatness,

The US Postal Service (USPS) has proposed a new rule requiring states to share voter information related to mail-in and absentee voting. The proposal follows a March executive order from Trump aimed at tightening regulations governing mail-in voting in federal elections.

Trump has made election integrity a central focus of his second administration, issuing executive orders designed to require proof of citizenship for voters and combat mail-in voting fraud. The administration has argued that stronger verification measures are necessary to restore confidence in elections and safeguard the voting process.

Several of those initiatives have faced legal challenges. Courts have blocked certain provisions, including proof-of-citizenship requirements, while appeals remain pending. Democratic-led states have also filed lawsuits challenging the administration’s mail-in voting policies.

As litigation continues, the Postal Service has moved forward with a proposal directing states and the USPS to coordinate on identifying eligible mail-in and absentee voters.

Under the proposed rule, states would submit lists of voters requesting mail-in ballots, along with personalized barcodes assigned to each ballot.

The Postal Service would then return a finalized “Mail-In and Absentee Participation List” to each state’s chief election official. The list would contain the names of approved voters and the corresponding ballot barcodes associated with each voter.

Under the proposal, only voters included on the final participation list would be eligible to receive mail-in or absentee ballots.

The USPS said the new system would help improve transparency and provide election officials and law enforcement with additional tools to verify election procedures.

“This provision will help determine adherence to federal law and facilitate law enforcement efforts,” the proposal states.

“For example, the provided lists will evidence how many ballots have been mailed, and allow law enforcement officials to compare the total number of mailed ballots to the total number of received ballots to detect potential issues meriting further investigation.”

Election integrity supporters argue that the process would create a clearer chain of custody for mailed ballots and help identify irregularities that might otherwise go undetected.

The Postal Service issued the proposal May 29, one day after Trump-appointed US District Judge Carl J. Nichols denied a request from Democratic plaintiffs seeking to block the administration’s mail-in voting executive order.

Nichols ruled that the challengers failed to sufficiently demonstrate that the order would cause “imminent and irreparable harm.”

The plaintiffs have appealed that decision, and the Postal Service proposal remains subject to ongoing legal uncertainty while the broader litigation proceeds.

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