- United States
- Conn.
- Letter
Protect your constituents—resist federal overreach
To: Dir. Thomas
From: A verified voter in Manchester, CT
July 17
The administration's attempts to obtain voter data from states and inspect voting equipment are deeply concerning and represent an unwarranted federal overreach into state electoral processes. Our democracy relies on secure, transparent, and non-partisan elections administered at the state and local levels without interference. Voter privacy must be protected, and tampering with voting machines risks compromising the integrity of future elections. This disturbing push for sensitive information and physical access to voting infrastructure lacks justification and threatens public trust in our electoral system. States should firmly reject these demands to uphold the sanctity of our elections and voters' constitutional rights. Urgent action is needed to rein in these alarming encroachments on state authority over elections.