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Senators worry that US Postal Service changes could disenfranchise voters who cast ballots by mail
A group of U.S. senators is voicing concern over U.S. Postal Service processing changes and what those could mean for voting with mail ballots.
A group of Illinois county clerks, led by the Tazewell County clerk, warned voters Thursday that changes to Postal Service ...
Oregon's senators are raising concerns about a recent rule change under the United States Postal Service that could delay ...
For decades, a USPS postmark has served as official evidence that mail was sent on time. In elections, many state laws treat a ballot as valid if it is postmarked by Election Day, even if it arrives ...
Illinois county clerks warn a new USPS rule could disrupt mail-in ballots. The new rule states that postmarks will no longer ...
Guidelines announced on Dec. 24 allow postmarks to reflect processing date rather than mailing date, affecting 14 states with ...
A new rule published by the United States Postal Service is encouraging people to get important mail sent out early.
Rural communities in Kentucky may find it harder to vote by mail due to a new U.S. Postal Service rule, which changes the ...
A voting rights group was especially concerned about the change's impact on rural Utahns, who have less access to in-person ...
New postal service changes to postmarking and transportation rules could disrupt mail-in voting in the 2026 election, ...
A quiet clarification by the United States Postal Service is drawing renewed scrutiny after health care advocates and voting ...
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