USPS to move forward with major mail-in voting change: ‘A win for election integrity’

California voters accustomed to waiting days or even weeks for final election results may soon see changes after a federal appeals court gave the US Postal Service temporary clearance to advance a proposed election-mail rule with potential nationwide consequences.

The DC Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday allowed the Postal Service, for now, to proceed with a plan that would require states to submit voter lists and use serialized ballot barcodes before federal ballots are sent through the mail. Backers argue the rule would add another layer of protection to the election process.

The ruling carries particular significance in California, where mail voting is central to the election system and nearly every registered voter receives a ballot by mail. The state has faced persistent criticism over slow ballot counting, along with unproven claims of widespread voter fraud.

“This ruling is a win for election integrity and would have significant implications for states like California that refuse to submit their voter rolls to verify compliance with federal election laws,” said First Assistant US Attorney Bill Essayli.

The appeals court order is not a final decision in the broader legal fight. Instead, it lets the Postal Service continue developing the proposed rule while the lawsuit remains under review.

Supporters of the measure say the changes are intended to rebuild trust in mail voting and tighten election procedures in states where ballots sent through the Postal Service play a dominant role.

Election officials have defended California’s system as safe and secure, while acknowledging that processing millions of ballots takes time. Los Angeles County, for example, has more than 10 million residents — a population larger than many entire states — making vote counting a massive logistical operation.

California officials have also pushed back against Trump’s claims of voter fraud.

The appeals court decision does not finalize the future of the Postal Service rule or Trump’s broader election order, but it gives federal officials a temporary win as the legal fight continues.

Court documents identify the case as National Association for the Advancement of Colored People v. United States Postal Service and Louis DeJoy, No. 26-5257, before the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.

In its two-page order, the three-judge panel concluded the Postal Service met the legal standard for a stay pending appeal, clearing the way for the proposed election-mail rule to proceed as the litigation moves forward.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Trump to allege Chinese meddling in U.S. elections in primetime speech, sources say

Trump to Accuse China of Meddling in U.S. Elections During Primetime Speech, Sources Say

Update: Read coverage of President Trump’s speech on Thursday as it happened.…
Alabama mom charged with murder after toddler bound, left to suffocate for 12 hours: cops

Police: Alabama Mother Charged With Murder After Toddler Bound, Left to Suffocate for 12 Hours

California mom pleads not guilty in daughter’s murder Ashlee Buzzard has entered…
Shooting near ICE detention facility in Aurora, Colorado, leaves 1 injured, person detained

Shooting Near Aurora ICE Detention Injures 1; Person Detained

A person has been taken into custody after a woman was wounded…
House panel probing Epstein asked Leon Black about birthday book and their friendship

House Epstein Probe Grills Leon Black on Birthday Book, Ties

Billionaire financier Leon Black’s June 26 voluntary appearance before the House Oversight…
NY spending more on Medicaid than schools — and pays more per person than anywhere in US: report

New York Medicaid Spending Tops School Funding, Leads Nation Per Person: Report

New York’s spending is climbing fast — and critics say the math…
Markwayne Mullin to announce election security crackdown after Post reveals DHS IDs 275K  noncitizens registered to vote

DHS Flags 275K Noncitizen Registrations; Mullin Plans Crackdown

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin is expected Friday to unveil a new…
West Hollywood Dialog Cafe owners give timeline for reopening after water main disaster

Dialog Cafe Timeline After West Hollywood Water Main Break

The family behind West Hollywood’s Dialog Cafe is promising customers that the…
NFL employee injured in Midtown tower shooting sues NYC for $24M

NFL Employee Wounded in Midtown Tower Shooting Files $24M Lawsuit Against NYC

An NFL employee wounded in last year’s deadly Midtown Manhattan office tower…
Trump officials unveil private sector blueprint for life after USAID

Trump Officials Reveal Private-Sector Plan for Foreign Aid After USAID

Is “Trade Over Aid” replacing USAID? INC News was granted exclusive access…
Texas toddlers taped to their chairs at Spanish immersion daycare, company said 'makeshift seatbelts' weren't abuse

Texas Spanish Immersion Daycare Claims Toddlers Taped to Chairs With Makeshift Seatbelts Was Not Abuse

Video shown to a parent appears to show a daycare worker using…
Los Angeles issued more than 12K bogus parking tickets

Los Angeles Issued Over 12K Bogus Parking Tickets: What to Know

Los Angeles has collected close to $1 million from parking tickets tied…
2-year-old boy shot dead at Highland home as disturbing details emerge

Highland 2-Year-Old Fatally Shot at Home; Details Emerge

A 2-year-old boy died Thursday afternoon in San Bernardino County after suffering…