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Plans — from new voting machines to even more new voting laws — are already underway as a special Republican-dominated legislative committee met for the first time Tuesday.
Trump wants to stop states from voting by mail and using voting machines. But legal experts say he lacks the constitutional authority to do so.
To gear up for early voting in a few months, the Pitt County Board of Elections is getting new voting machines ...
President Trump announced Monday that he plans to sign an executive order to eliminate mail-in ballots and “seriously controversial” voting machines ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
The president does not have the power to unilaterally change voting laws, and any executive order regarding elections is likely to see immediate legal challenges.