Crypto Channel reports that on Thursday, an American judge refused to block an executive order signed by U.S. President Trump aimed at tightening mail-in voting rules. This was a setback for the Democratic Party; the party’s lawyers had previously argued that the executive order could disenfranchise millions of voters. At the time this ruling was made, Trump’s Republican Party was facing a fierce election battle to maintain control of both chambers of the U.S. Congress in the November midterm elections. Signed by Trump on March 31, the executive order instructed his government departments to compile a verified list of U.S. citizens, listing people in each state who are eligible to vote, and required the use of federal data to help state election officials verify voters’ voting eligibility. The executive order also required the U.S. Postal Service to deliver ballots only to voters on the approved mail-in ballot lists approved by each state, and required states to keep election-related records for five years.

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QuietValidator
· 5h ago
Doing this before the midterm elections, the atmosphere is quite tense.
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GateUser-72e48736
· 6h ago
Mail-in voting restrictions tighten, and the call for on-chain voting grows louder.
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SeaSaltFlavorAirdrop
· 6h ago
The Republican Party maintains control of both houses, and the timing of this executive order is just right.
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BreadthHunter
· 6h ago
USPS only delivers to people on the list, limiting operational flexibility.
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GateUser-46c777d0
· 6h ago
Citizen lists + federal data, with this combo, election officials in each state are going to have to work overtime.
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PaperSculptureOctopusPosition
· 6h ago
If on-chain identity verification were mature, this kind of dispute could be halved.
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ExitLiquidityPoet
· 6h ago
Tightening the rules benefits which side; sit where your butt points.
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GateUser-14cb5f72
· 6h ago
Mail-in voting has always been a battleground between the two parties.
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Tangerine-FlavoredPullback
· 6h ago
The verdict has only been made since March 31, and the judicial process is not fast.
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TideShellLedger
· 6h ago
Five years of record keeping, this is about leaving a trace to the end.
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