Federal vs. state power at issue in a hearing over Trump’s election overhaul executive order
- Democratic state attorneys general plan to challenge President Donald Trump's March 2025 executive order aimed at restructuring U.S. election procedures during a federal court hearing.
- The lawsuit argues the executive order unlawfully encroaches on states' constitutional authority to set election rules, raising separation of powers issues.
- Trump's directive would mandate proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration in federal contests, disallow counting mail-in ballots received after Election Day, and introduce new regulations for voting machines.
- A judge halted the proof-of-citizenship provision, citing constitutional limits and evidence that past laws like Kansas’s blocked 31,000 eligible voters, posing disenfranchisement risks.
- The hearing will test presidential authority over federal elections and suggests continuing legal battles over federal versus state power in election administration.
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