Category: Mail-in Voting

  • USPS Mail Voting Proposal: What Michigan Voters Should Know

    The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has proposed a new rule tied to President Donald Trump’s March 2026 executive order on elections, while legal challenges to the order continue moving through federal courts. According to the proposal, state election officials would be required to provide USPS with lists of voters who have requested absentee or mail…

  • Why Vote Counting Takes Time: What Michigan Voters Should Know About the California Debate

    Following California’s June primary election, President Donald Trump made claims questioning the pace of ballot counting and suggesting problems with the election process, despite providing no evidence to support those claims. Federal officials also announced investigations related to California’s voting procedures. These developments added to ongoing national debate about mail voting, vote counting, and public…

  • USPS Proposal Would Give Postal Service New Role in Mail Ballot Delivery Process

    USPS Proposal Would Give Postal Service New Role in Mail Ballot Delivery Process

    The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has proposed a new rule tied to President Donald Trump’s March 2026 executive order on elections, while legal challenges to the order continue moving through federal courts. According to the proposal, state election officials would be required to provide USPS with lists of voters who have requested absentee or mail…

  • Update: Michigan Attorney General Moves to Permanently Block Executive Order Targeting Mail-In Voting

    On April 27, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel moved to permanently block the Executive Order targeting mail-in voting, continuing Michigan’s role in challenging the order in court. The motion argues that the order is unconstitutional and would interfere with how states run elections, including how mail-in voting is administered. WHAT THIS MEANS This legal action…