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Trump's Executive Order on Mail-in Voting: Implications for Election Infrastructure

The recent executive order signed by Trump aims to limit mail-in voting, aligning with the proposed SAVE America Act, which mandates photo ID and citizenship proof for voters.

Editorial Staff
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The executive order signed by Trump introduces restrictions on mail-in voting as part of a broader strategy to influence the upcoming 2026 U.S. elections.

This move coincides with the proposed SAVE America Act, which would impose requirements for photo identification and proof of U.S. citizenship to vote.

The implications for election infrastructure are significant, as states will need to adapt their voting systems to accommodate these new requirements, potentially affecting capacity and throughput.