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Judge Blocks Trump's Election Order in Washington & Oregon

Federal Judge Blocks Trumps Election Order in Washington and Oregon: A Victory for Voters and the Rule of Law A federal judge in Seattle has blocked most of President Donald Trumps executive order on elections for Washington and Oregon, citing the separation of powers in the Constitution. The order aimed to require documentary proof of citizenship for voter registration and mandate that all mail ballots arrive by Election Day. However, the judge ruled that these demands exceed the presidents authority. The order, issued in March, threatened federal funding for states that didnt comply. Washington and Oregon, both heavily reliant on vote-by-mail, accept ballots postmarked by Election Day, even if they arrive later. In the 2020 general election, Washington counted nearly 120,000 late-arriving ballots, while Oregon handled about 14,000. Officials fear the order would disenfranchise thousands of eligible voters. The states and Democratic and civil rights groups have successfully challenged the order in Massachusetts and Washington, D.C. Washingtons Attorney General Nick Brown hailed the ruling as a huge win for voters and the rule of law, emphasizing that only states and Congress can regulate elections. Checkout Solipillow.com

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