Postmaster general’s remarks on mail ballots stoke fears among voting rights advocates

The Hill – 6/28/26 – Postmaster General David Steiner stoked fears among Democrats and voting rights groups this week after confirming the U.S. Postal Service will no longer deliver mail ballots in states that refuse to provide sensitive voter data to the federal government.

The Trump administration’s crackdown on mail-in voting is becoming a point of contention ahead of November’s general election. Critics have sounded the alarm on what they call the federal government’s attempt to overstep its authority. Some courts have agreed.

A federal judge on Thursday blocked the proposal from moving forward after a slate of Democratic-led states filed a lawsuit.

Celina Stewart, chief executive officer of the League of Women Voters, said the postmaster general’s statement creates a “credibility issue.”

“The comments that he made are particularly concerning because voting is a right, and now it’s being presented as like this risk profile, and when access to the ballot starts being treated as suspicious behavior, which I think is the underlying thing here, democracy itself starts to be audited, I think, which is really problematic,” Stewart said. Read more at The Hill

PEN Response: Any amount of mail-in voter fraud is too much – whether it concerns 10,000 votes or 15 votes.

14 states and Washington, D.C. allow voters to cast ballots in person on Election Day without presenting an ID document. These are:

  • California
  • District of Columbia
  • Hawaii
  • Illinois
  • Maine
  • Maryland
  • Massachussets
  • Minnesota
  • New Jersey
  • New Mexico
  • New York
  • Nevada
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • Vermont

The lack of required voter ID is very troublesome for me and millions of other voters. The door is wide open for fraud.

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