USPS to Stop Delivering Ballots in States Refusing Mail-in Voter Info Under Proposed Rule
The US Postal Service would not deliver ballots in states that refuse to provide mail-in voter information under a proposed rule. Postmaster General David Steiner made the statement during a Senate hearing.
The US Postal Service has proposed a rule that would prevent it from delivering ballots in states that refuse to provide mail-in voter information, highlighting a potential conflict between federal and state regulations. Under the plan, the USPS would only deliver ballots if they receive the necessary information from the states. This move is seen as an attempt by the USPS to avoid any legal challenges or fines related to non-compliance with state laws. The proposal has sparked concerns about voting access and the role of the federal government in election administration.