Court Hurdles Mount as Trump’s Mail-Voting Crackdown and Redistricting Push Falter

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This Democracy Docket roundup notes a federal court paused blocking Trump’s USPS mail-ballot order, while a USPS draft would require states to share a list of voters 30 days before ballots go out. Wisconsin warns the changes are already causing delays. On redistricting, Alabama’s map blocking a Black-majority district persists and tests post‑Callais protections; South Carolina lawmakers decline to scrap a majority-Black seat; Florida’s map survives a partisan‑gerrymandering challenge and takes effect in 2026. Texas AG Paxton won the GOP Senate nomination, with scrutiny over his role in the 2020 election suit looming for his political future.
- This week at Democracy Docket: Trump’s mail-voting crackdown advances — but there are setbacks for his gerrymandering push Democracy Docket
- Postal Service moving forward with Trump’s attack on mail voting Democracy Docket
- US Postal Service seeks to require states to submit lists of voters Reuters
- A federal judge in D.C. declines to block Trump's executive order on voting by mail NPR
- Under Trump, USPS moves to limit mail ballots and create a national voter list. Will the midterms be affected? Yahoo
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