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Postal Meeting Cancelled Amid Election Rules Debate

Postal Meeting Cancelled Amid Election Rules Debate

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Washington’s mail-in voting system is at the center of a brewing political storm as federal lawmakers push for new rules requiring states to share voter lists and standardize ballot envelopes — a move critics call overreach and election chaos. The Postal Service abruptly canceled a key meeting, while state officials like Steve Hobbs slam the proposal as unnecessary and potentially harmful to voter rights. With November elections looming, the timing is seen as risky, especially as a pending Supreme Court case could alter ballot counting timelines and create federal-state confusion. Meanwhile, the Trump administration seeks access to Washington’s voter rolls via a lawsuit, though the state’s new law shields sensitive data — all while no evidence of widespread fraud exists in a system that’s worked for years.

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