Voting Rights Groups Challenge Trump’s Recent Anti-Voter Executive Order

Voting Rights Groups Challenge Trump’s Recent Anti-Voter Executive Order

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Tuesday, April 1, 2025

LWV US Press Release 

Voting Rights Groups Challenge Trump’s Recent Anti-Voter Executive Order

Washington, DC — A coalition of voting rights organizations filed a lawsuit in the US District Court for the District of Columbia to challenge President Trump’s unlawful executive order on voting. The order attempts to seize the power to set voter registration rules from Congress and the states, and doing so in a way that would violate federal law and the Constitution if carried out by the Election Assistance Commission (EAC). Key provisions of Trump’s order could disenfranchise millions of eligible voters, particularly voters of color, women voters, naturalized citizens, voters with disabilities, voters with low incomes, and first-time voters.

The Constitution specifies that Congress and the states can set the rules for our elections, not the President. On March 27, several of the above voting rights organizations sent a letter to the EAC urging them not to take action in response to key provisions in the executive order, as doing so would violate federa______

The text of the lawsuit is a good read if you are interested: LWVUS (et al) v. Donald J. Trump

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