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Trump Wants to Limit Mail-In Voting. Here Is Why That Changes the 2026 Midterms

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Trump signed an executive order limiting mail-in ballots ahead of 2026 midterms. Here is what this specifically does to voting access and which voters are most affected.

The executive order on mail-in voting that Trump signed on March 31, 2026 — directing the Postal Service to send mail ballots only to voters on verified federal lists — is being challenged in courts, but its political significance extends beyond its immediate legal validity. The order's existence, and the administration's public rationale for it, shapes the electoral environment for November 2026 midterms in ways that the legal proceedings cannot fully contain.

Mail-in voting in the United States is used disproportionately by specific demographic groups: older voters (for whom it provides accessibility), voters with disabilities, military personnel and their families overseas, and — in states with extended mail voting periods — voters in rural areas with limited polling place access. Restrictions on mail voting, by reducing access for these specific groups, affect partisan balance in specific and measurable ways that both parties' strategists understand clearly.

The 2020 election, in which mail voting was expanded dramatically due to pandemic concerns, produced a partisan pattern in which Democratic voters used mail ballots at higher rates than Republican voters in most states — partly because of Democratic Party encouragement to vote by mail and Republican Party warnings that mail ballots were unreliable. This pattern has been partially reversed since 2020 as Republican voters have adopted mail voting in states where it's convenient, but the differential remains significant in many competitive states.

For the 2026 midterms — which Republicans need to defend and Democrats need to retake to change congressional dynamics — the mail voting executive order's actual impact on ballot access will depend on how courts rule on its implementation. Even an injunction that blocks implementation creates political dynamics: it becomes a campaign issue whose framing advantage (voter suppression versus ballot integrity) is contested differently by each party's base.

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