Single-source·Aug 22, 2026·1 sources analyzed
USPS publishes rule affecting mail-in ballots from certain states
The United States Postal Service has issued a new rule that impacts mail-in voting procedures. This rule specifically targets states that do not provide voter lists. (sources: foxnews)

Image: Modern Action subject: Federal pressure on state voter rolls
Modern Action Briefing
The USPS has finalized a plan that restricts mail-in ballots from states lacking voter lists. This decision follows previous court orders regarding mail-in voting.
- The USPS rule blocks mail-in ballots from states that do not supply voter lists.
- The rule has been finalized despite prior court orders related to mail-in voting.
- The new regulation could affect the voting process in several states.
Why it matters
This rule may influence mail-in voting accessibility and procedures in various states.
Connected public decisions
Follow the issue pages where this story connects to public action.
Contact officials
Act on Mail ballot rules, collection limits, and ballot handling
See the current decision, choose your position, and send a message through the issue page.
Take action on Mail ballot rules, collection limits, and ballot handling