NAACP Challenges USPS Plan on Voter Ballots
The NAACP has filed a court motion against a new USPS plan requiring states to provide lists of voters receiving mailed ballots. The civil rights group argues this violates a 2021 settlement and could impede millions of voters from obtaining mail-in ballots, potentially affecting election integrity.
The NAACP has taken legal action against the U.S. Postal Service over a proposed plan requiring states to deliver lists of voters who receive mailed ballots. This move, according to the civil rights group, breaches a 2021 agreement concerning election mail guidelines.
In a court filing, the NAACP asserts that the USPS's proposal essentially aims not to deliver certain mail-in ballots, thereby violating its obligations. The plan could impact millions of eligible voters, hindering their access to ballots.
The NAACP has requested judicial intervention, stressing the urgency of the matter as it threatens to disrupt the voting process for innumerable citizens entitled to mail-in ballots.
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