What Happened
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) has put forth a proposed rule that could impact the delivery of mail-in ballots. Under this proposal, USPS would reportedly not deliver mail ballots to states unless they provide voter rolls. Postmaster General David Steiner has defended the proposed rule, engaging with Senate Democrats on the matter.
Steiner stated that the USPS's position is that ballots will not be delivered if states do not turn over voter lists. This stance has been presented as a condition for mail-in ballot delivery, according to reports.
The proposal has been framed by some as a restriction on mail-in voting, while the Postmaster General has defended it in discussions with lawmakers. The specifics of the proposed rule and its implications for upcoming elections are a subject of ongoing attention.
Key Facts
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USPS has a proposed rule regarding mail-in ballot delivery.
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The proposal links mail-in ballot delivery to states providing voter lists.
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Postmaster General David Steiner defended the proposed rule.
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Steiner stated USPS would not deliver ballots if states do not provide voter lists.
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The Postmaster General discussed the proposal with Senate Democrats.