Federal Court Invalidates More Aspects of Trump Election Executive Order
A U.S. District Court in Massachusetts has once again ruled against parts of a federal executive order aimed at increasing the federal government's role in election administration. The order sought to create federal voter eligibility lists and mandate their use for mail ballots, among other provisions. This decision follows a previous similar ruling and was prompted by challenges from multiple states and attorneys general.
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