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Trump's Executive Order on Voting: Infrastructure Implications

President Trump's recent executive order to eliminate mail-in voting raises significant questions regarding its legal authority and potential impacts on electoral infrastructure.

Editorial Staff
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On March 31, 2026, President Trump signed an executive order aimed at ending mail-in voting in the United States. This decision is part of a broader strategy surrounding the upcoming elections.

However, election law scholars have raised concerns about the legality of this order, suggesting that the President may lack the necessary authority to implement such a change.

The implications of this executive order extend beyond legal considerations, potentially affecting the operational capacity of electoral systems and the overall voting architecture.