The USPS is racing to finalize a controversial rule that would force states to hand over voter lists to federal agencies in exchange for delivering mail-in ballots — even as courts block the move. Under this plan, non-compliant states risk having their ballots withheld, potentially disenfranchising millions who rely on mail voting. Despite legal challenges and public outcry, the Postal Service says it’s ready to implement the rule if injunctions are lifted, aiming to give states until September to comply. With nearly one-third of voters using mail ballots last election, this could reshape how Americans cast their votes — and whether they can do so at all.

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