Mail-in voting is under attack. Here’s what you can do

The USPS is proposing a rule that would require states to share information about voters who request mail-in or absentee ballots for federal elections.

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Right-wing group asks Supreme Court for access to state voter rolls

The Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) — a conservative legal group known for promoting voter roll purges — is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to force Hawaii to hand over its statewide voter file.

Oops! Trump DOJ failed to follow basic rules in losing bid to join voter purge case, court finds

A federal judge rejected an attempt by the Trump Department of Justice (DOJ) to rush into a GOP-backed lawsuit seeking more aggressive voter purges in California. 

Court blocks Kansas law disqualifying late-arriving mail ballots

A Kansas court temporarily blocked a state law that would disqualify late-arriving mail ballots in the first ruling since the Supreme Court rejected a GOP challenge to grace periods for mail ballots that arrive after Election…