Judge Allows Challenges to Trump's Mail-in Voting Order
A federal judge in Boston has ruled that several Democrat-led states and voting rights organizations can proceed with their lawsuits against a recent executive order by President Donald Trump. The order, issued in March 2026, mandates new rules for mail-in ballots, including voter information and barcode requirements, which critics argue are unconstitutional and could suppress voter turnout. This decision opens the door for potential legal blocks to the order before the upcoming November elections.
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