Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Trump Issues Election EO

President Trump yesterday issued an executive order "to enforce Federal law and to protect the integrity of our election process." The move drew powerful block-back for its attempted consolidation of presidential power over elections. (The EO tries to do some of what the SAVE Act would do, again pending in Congress.)

A couple points stand out:

  • The EO directs the Election Assistance Commission to change the federal voter-registration form to require "documentary proof of United States citizenship." (The form now only requires an attestation of citizenship.) It also directs "[t]he head of each Federal voter registration executive department or agency . . . under the National Voter Registration Act [to] assess citizenship prior to providing a Federal voter registration form to enrollees of public assistance programs."
  • The EO directs HHS, "in coordination with the DOGE Administrator," to review states' voter-registration lists and maintenance activities "for consistency with Federal requirements."
  • The EO requires the EAC to halt funding to states who do not "accept and use the national mail voter registration form . . . including any requirements for documentary proof of United States citizenship" as required in the first bullet, above.
  • The EO requires the AG to enforce federal law setting the date of elections "against States that violate these provisions by including absentee or mail-in ballots received after Election Day." It also requires the EAC to condition federal funding to the states on their rejection of mail-in ballots received after Election Day. (This point draws on a creative theory (some might say an off-the-wall theory) that states cannot accept and count ballots after Election Day (even if mailed before election day), because Election Day is set in federal law.)

https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/conlaw/2025/03/trump-issues-election-eo.html

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