States sue to block Trump’s election order, saying it violates the Constitution
- Democratic officials in 19 states filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump's election changes, claiming it violates the Constitution.
- The state attorneys general stated in court documents, 'The President has no power to do any of this.'
- The lawsuit asserts that Trump's order causes confusion and chaos by forcing states to quickly implement new election procedures.
- The lawsuit argues that requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote conflicts with the National Voter Registration Act.
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Massachusetts joins lawsuit over Trump's executive order on elections
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEXSTAR) — Massachusetts joined 18 other states in a lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s March 25 executive order forcing the states to change their election procedures. State officials, including Massachusetts Secretary William Galvin, say the order breaks the law and hurts residents. "As you are aware, my Director of Elections has worked closely with your staff to identify anumber of legal and administrative issues with the …

Wisconsin joins lawsuit against Trump election order, despite court case
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin is part of one of four lawsuits challenging President Donald Trump’s election executive order, despite the state being exempt from part of it.
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