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Judge Blocks Key Parts of Trump’s Election Order in Oregon and Washington

The ruling underscores constitutional limits on presidential control over state election administration.

Overview

  • U.S. District Judge John H. Chun ruled Friday that Executive Order 14248 exceeded presidential authority and cannot be enforced against Oregon and Washington.
  • The decision preserves both states’ practice of counting mail ballots postmarked by Election Day but received afterward and halts threatened funding penalties tied to noncompliance.
  • Chun also barred national changes to the federal voter registration form to require documentary proof of citizenship and blocked efforts to revise federal voting machine guidelines to exclude barcode- or QR-based tabulators.
  • The order is the third federal court setback for the administration’s elections agenda, echoing rulings in related Massachusetts and Washington, D.C., cases.
  • The White House says the order is a lawful election-security measure and indicates it plans to appeal, signaling further litigation over the limits of executive power in elections.