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USPS moving forward with mail-in ballot changes as courts weigh Trump’s election order
The U.S. Postal Service is implementing new mail-in ballot tracking measures, including unique barcodes and federal oversight, following a court's rejection of a request to block President Donald Trump's executive order. The proposed regulation aims to standardize ballot mail procedures, allowing the federal government to track ballots individually, which critics argue could lead to interference. Courts are currently reviewing the executive order, which requires states to submit voter lists for cross-checking with federal data.
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