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States sue Trump over election order, warn of voting ‘chaos’

The states argue Trump’s order violates the Constitution by usurping their authority to manage elections

April 04, 2025 / 09:15 IST
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States that fail to comply with Trump’s order would face potential Justice Department investigations and the loss of federal funding.

Democrat-led US states filed a lawsuit challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order requiring major changes to the way Americans vote, escalating a legal showdown that started earlier this week with complaints filed by party leaders and nonprofits.

The suit filed Thursday in Boston federal court seeks to invalidate Trump’s demand that states for the first time require proof of citizenship to register to vote and refrain from counting valid mail-in ballots that are postmarked by Election Day but arrive after.

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The states argue Trump’s order violates the Constitution by usurping their authority to manage elections. They also say the order would disenfranchise voters who don’t have a passport or other proof of citizenship, and force states to disqualify potentially millions of legitimate absentee ballots.

The executive includes new requirements related to voting machine technology and voter databases, all of which would drive up infrastructure costs unnecessarily, according to the suit. States that fail to comply with Trump’s order would face potential Justice Department investigations and the loss of federal funding.