Trump Opposes Changes to Midterm Election Rules Ahead of Deadline
June 28, 2026 • Google News World
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Multiple federal judges have rejected President Donald Trump’s efforts to change rules related to voting in the upcoming midterm elections.
According to reports, one judge has blocked an executive order aimed at creating a federal voter list. Another judge has halted a proposal to require voters to show proof of citizenship when casting their ballots by mail.
Additionally, a federal court has struck down key provisions of Trump’s order restricting mail-in voting. The ruling affects states that have implemented or plan to implement expanded mail-in voting options for the midterm elections.
The judges’ decisions come as time is running out before the midterm elections on November 5th. Trump had sought to alter voting rules in an effort to restrict access to voting, particularly among certain demographic groups.
The rulings are part of a series of court challenges to Trump’s efforts to influence the outcome of the election through changes to voting laws and procedures. The decisions have been made by federal courts in various jurisdictions across the United States.
The midterm elections are scheduled to take place on November 5th, with millions of Americans set to cast their ballots. The rulings from the judges will likely impact the way voters participate in the elections, particularly those who rely on mail-in voting or other alternative methods.
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