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Judge blocks Trump’s elections order in lawsuit by vote-by-mail states Oregon and Washington
Judge blocks Trump’s elections order in lawsuit by vote-by-mail states Oregon and Washington
Judge blocks Trump’s elections order in lawsuit by vote-by-mail states Oregon and Washington

Published on: 01/09/2026

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President Donald Trump walks off stage after speaking to House Republican lawmakers during their annual policy retreat, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026, in Washington.

A federal judge on Friday blocked President Donald Trump’s administration from enforcing most of his executive order on elections against the vote-by-mail states of Washington and Oregon, in the latest blow to Trump’s efforts to require documentary proof of citizenship to vote and to require that all ballots be received by Election Day.

U.S. District Judge John H. Chun in Seattle found that those requirements exceeded the president’s authority, following similar rulings in a Massachusetts case brought by 19 states and in a Washington, D.C., case by Democratic and civil rights groups.

“Today’s ruling is a huge victory for voters in Washington and Oregon, and for the rule of law,” Washington Attorney General Nick Brown said. “The court enforced the long-standing constitutional rule that only States and Congress can regulate elections, not the Election Denier-in-Chief.”

The executive order, issued in March, included new requirements that people provide documentary proof of citizenship when registering to vote and a demand that all mail ballots be received by Election Day. It also put states’ federal funding at risk if election officials didn’t comply.

Officials in Oregon and Washington, which accept ballots as long as they are postmarked by Election Day, said that could disenfranchise thousands of voters. During the 2024 general election, officials in Washington counted nearly 120,000 ballots that were received after election day but postmarked by it. Oregon officials received nearly 14,000 such ballots.

The judge found that Trump’s efforts violated the separation of powers. The Constitution grants Congress and the states the authority to regulate federal elections, he noted.

Oregon and Washington said they sued separately from other states because, as exclusively vote-by-mail states, they faced particular harms from the executive order.

Trump and other Republicans have promoted the idea that large numbers of people who were not U.S. citizens might be voting. However, voting by noncitizens is rare, and, when they are caught, they can face felony charges and deportation.

“This is a win for Oregon voters and a defeat for President Trump’s effort to interfere in our elections, Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield said in a Jan. 9 news release. ”Thanks to today’s ruling, Oregonians can register to vote and have their ballot counted without fear that the President’s made-up rules will stop them from voting.”

News Source : https://www.opb.org/article/2026/01/09/judge-blocks-trump-s-elections-order-in-lawsuit-by-vote-by-mail-states-oregon-and-washington/

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