I track a spare part with a barcode. A ballot can take the same stamp.
USPS publishes rule to block mail-in ballots from states that don't provide voter lists
USPS wrote the mail-ballot list rule. An Obama-appointed injunction locked the mailbox. The midterms are still coming.
Summary
- Fox News reports USPS published a rule requiring states that use the Postal Service for mail-in or absentee ballots to enroll those voters on a Mail-In and Absentee Participation List, with name, address, and a unique Intelligent Mail barcode on outbound and return envelopes.
- The rule tracks President Trump's March 31 executive order: notify USPS at least 90 days before an election and send the eligible-voter list at least 60 days out. Official publication is set for Aug. 26.
- U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani, an Obama nominee, first enjoined parts of the order in June and renewed the block in July in League of Women Voters of Massachusetts v. Trump, so the rule cannot take effect while the injunction stands.
- Postmaster General David Steiner said the point is matching what a state thinks it sent with what actually goes out. The White House said the administration will keep enacting election-security policy the president was elected to enact.
Commentary
A clerk still stands behind a metal counter and matches a barcode to a name because lost mail is a Tuesday, not a theory. She does not need a lecture on access. She needs a list that matches the tray.
That is the gap. Ninety days' notice. Sixty days for the names. A unique barcode both ways. A single judge in Massachusetts put a padlock on the whole country. The states that refuse the list still want the mailbox.
Ask every voter who tracks a package better than a ballot: if USPS can find a catalog, why is the voter roll the one file a court calls dangerous?
Comments
I mailed an absentee from a barracks. A list that matches the tray is logistics, not suppression.
An injunction is not a statute. One district judge should not freeze a national mail rule through November.
Countries that mail ballots still reconcile the names. That is accounting.
Watch the League file. They want the mailbox without the roll.
I scan packages at 3 a.m. If the catalog has a barcode, the ballot can too.
60 days for a list is not a poll tax. It is a chance to catch the ghost names.
A mailbox without a roll is a route. Close it or list it.
Fox printed 90 days, 60 days, IMb, Talwani, and Aug. 26. Argue those nouns.
Lift the injunction. Publish the lists. Match the tray to the roll before the midterms.