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Trump's Executive Order to Limit Mail-In Voting Is Constitutional Dynamite — Here Is Why

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Trump signed an executive order to limit mail-in voting ahead of 2026 elections. Here is what the order actually does, why it's legally unprecedented, and what happens next.

The executive order that President Trump signed on March 31, 2026, instructing federal agencies to create verified voter lists and directing the US Postal Service to send mail ballots only to voters on those verified lists, represents an attempt to use executive branch power to influence voting administration in ways that voting rights lawyers immediately characterised as legally unprecedented and constitutionally problematic.

Election administration in the United States is, under the Constitution, primarily a state function. States set their own voter registration systems, their own ballot access rules, and their own procedures for mail and absentee voting, subject to federal constitutional guarantees and specific federal statutes. The executive branch's role in election administration is extremely limited — primarily confined to the Postal Service's mail handling function and to federal election security assessments conducted through intelligence agencies.

Trump's executive order attempts to extend federal executive power into both functions: instructing the Postal Service on what ballots it should and should not deliver (an unusual expansion of executive direction over an independent agency) and establishing federal voter verification lists (an expansion of federal involvement in state voter registration systems that has no clear statutory basis).

The federal district court injunctions that challenged the executive order's implementation were being processed even as election officials in multiple states announced they would not comply with the federal instructions, citing their own state constitutional authority over election administration. This creates a specific confrontation between federal executive assertion and state election authority that the courts will need to resolve.

For Europe, watching American election law being contested in real time, the specific concern is about the precedent being set. American election administration's robustness has historically been one of the country's democratic safeguards. An executive branch that asserts the authority to determine which votes are delivered is an executive branch that is asserting control over the mechanism of its own accountability.

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