The executive order also imposes new restrictions on mail-in voting by instructing the U.S. Postal Service to send absentee ballots exclusively to individuals on each state’s approved voter list. To further secure the process, it mandates the use of secure ballot envelopes equipped with unique barcodes for end-to-end tracking. Administration officials emphasized that these requirements will help prevent unauthorized or duplicate ballots from entering the system, creating a verifiable paper trail that allows election officials to monitor every mailed.
Supporters of the order point to persistent public skepticism about election security as a key reason for the reforms. While voter turnout has varied in recent cycles, surveys consistently show that millions of eligible Americans sit out elections due to doubts about whether their votes will count fairly, and many who do participate express concerns over potential irregularities. By implementing these targeted safeguards, the Trump administration hopes to rebuild confidence in the democratic process and reduce the risk of fraud that has fueled distrust for years.
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