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U.S. Postal Service Proposes New Rules for Mail-In Voting
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- June 1, 2026
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The U.S. Postal Service has proposed new regulations requiring states to provide information on voters who receive mail-in ballots for federal elections. This move follows changes made by President Trump aimed at enhancing the security of mail-in voting.
Despite these efforts, a recent report indicates that election security threats may have different origins. Arron Rose from Check Point Software Technologies discusses this topic with Liz Lander.
About the Authors
Liz Landers is a correspondent for PBS NewsHour, focusing on the White House and the Trump administration. Her previous work includes coverage of national security and disinformation for Scripps News.
Jonah Anderson serves as an Associate Producer at PBS NewsHour.
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