Postmaster general’s remarks on mail ballots stoke fears among voting rights advocates
Summary
Postmaster General David Steiner said the U.S. Postal Service will stop delivering mail ballots in states that do not share sensitive voter information with the federal government. This decision has raised concerns among Democrats and voting rights groups ahead of the November elections.Key Facts
- The U.S. Postal Service will not deliver mail ballots in certain states.
- The affected states are those that refuse to share sensitive voter data with the federal government.
- Postmaster General David Steiner made this announcement.
- The decision is part of the Trump administration’s efforts related to mail-in voting.
- Democrats and voting rights groups are worried this could affect voter access.
- This issue has become a concern before the November general elections.
- Mail ballots are a key method for people to vote by mail.
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