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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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Case tests Trump order

BOSTON — Democratic state attorneys general and government lawyers argued Friday over the implications of President Donald Trump’s proposed overhaul of U.S. elections and whether the changes could be made in time for next year’s midterm elections, how much it…

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Federal vs. state power at issue in a hearing over Trump's election overhaul order

Democratic state attorneys general and government lawyers argued Friday over the implications of President Donald Trump's proposed overhaul of U.S. elections.

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theamericantribune.com broke the news in on Friday, June 6, 2025.
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