Block Trump's USPS Rules That Would Gut Mail-In Voting
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Fight back against the Trump administration's attempt to weaponize the Postal Service against mail-in voting. The proposed USPS rules stemming from Trump's March 2026 executive order would require states to hand over voter lists to USPS as a condition of ballot delivery — and states that refuse risk losing mail ballot service entirely. That's not election integrity. That's a threat.
The practical problems alone disqualify this scheme. The USPS portal to receive this voter data doesn't even exist yet, and the White House is already promising implementation before November's midterms. Smaller counties and rural election offices can't absorb these compliance costs, and data formatting varies so widely across states that the whole system is unworkable. Jefferson County, Colorado clerk Amanda Gonzalez called it exactly what it is: "a poorly disguised ploy" to obtain voter data after courts blocked DOJ from getting it directly.
Twenty-three states and DC are already suing. I want you to add your voice to this fight — publicly oppose these rules, support the legal challenges, and use every legislative tool available to block implementation. Millions of voters, especially those in rural areas and with disabilities, depend on mail ballots. Don't let the Postal Service become a tool for suppressing them.