Postmaster General David Steiner confirmed that, under a new proposed rule, the U.S. Postal Service will deliver zero mail-in ballots to states that refuse to turn over their absentee voter data lists.
Such a commitment would be a major boost for election integrity.
“If a state refuses to turn their absentee voter list over to the federal government, will the Postal Service still mail their ballots under this … rule?” Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI) asked during a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing on Wednesday.
“Under our proposed regulation, no,” Steiner explained.
Steiner’s straightforward “no” leaves little room for ambiguity.
The move, which stems from an executive order signed by President Trump in March, requires states to provide names, addresses, and ballot details at least 60 days before federal elections so that only verified ballots reach eligible voters.
Steiner was pressed further on the logic behind the requirement for the data.
All mail in ballots should eliminated, except absentee ballots which are by request only.
If you’re not an American citizen you have no right to vote. These blue states need to stop cheating. It’s time to stop voting for Democrat governors. Wes Moore is a no good governor.