特朗普签署行政令规范邮寄选票与联邦管理选民名单,批评者誓言提起法律诉讼


2026-03-31T17:56:00-0400 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

特朗普签署行政令规范邮寄选票与联邦管理选民名单,批评者誓言提起法律诉讼

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华盛顿讯—— 特朗普总统周二签署一项行政令,要求各州实施更严格的邮寄投票规则,并指示其政府创建一份每个州符合投票资格的美国公民确认名单。

这项无需国会采取任何行动的额外要求,几乎肯定会在法庭上遭遇挑战。目前尚不清楚该行政令是否会影响中期选举初选,以及会如何影响,目前许多州的初选已经拉开帷幕。

“邮寄投票中的作弊行为已是臭名昭著,”总统在椭圆形办公室签署行政令前说道。他表示,要求选民出示身份证件和公民身份证明的议题将留待后续处理。

一名白宫官员告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,该行政令要求新上任的国土安全部部长马克韦恩·穆林利用社会保障管理局的数据,创建一份每个州符合投票资格的美国公民名单。行政令还规定,美国邮政服务只能向每个州联邦准备的核准邮寄选票名单上的人员邮寄缺席选票,且每张选票对应一个信封。

一名白宫官员表示,不配合该行政令的州可能面临失去联邦资金的风险。

目前尚不清楚如果一名符合资格的美国公民意外或不当被排除在名单之外,将会如何处理。《每日来电者》率先报道了这项行政令的梗概。

这项行政令出台之际,总统因国会未通过邮寄投票的额外限制措施而感到沮丧,他将其称为“邮寄投票作弊”,并毫无根据地声称邮寄投票存在大量欺诈行为。本月早些时候,特朗普总统在佛罗里达州的特别选举中进行了邮寄投票,尽管当时他身处本地,且有早期现场投票渠道。他为自己的邮寄投票行为辩护称,自己是总统。

特朗普一直在公开敦促国会通过《SAVE法案》,该法案将包含公民身份证明要求,旨在防止非公民登记投票——而这在当下已是违法行为。非公民投票的情况确实存在,但极为罕见。据支持特朗普的传统基金会数据,自2000年以来,经证实的非公民投票案件约有100起。

特朗普试图不经国会立法就修改邮寄投票规则的做法,很可能会引发法律诉讼。宪法赋予各州制定选举规则的权力,尽管国会在某些情况下可以制定相关法规,但专家表示,总统在监督选举方面几乎没有合法权限。

在周二的行政令签署前不久,民主党选举律师马克·伊莱亚斯在X平台上发帖称:“如果特朗普签署一项违宪的行政令来接管投票,我们将提起诉讼。我从不虚张声势,而且通常都会胜诉。”

民主党官员强烈批评这项行政令。亚利桑那州务卿阿德里安·丰特斯称其“不过是企图将本国选民的敏感个人信息武器化”,并誓言“绝不会不战而屈,将在法庭上与联邦政府对抗”。

据知情消息人士透露,哥伦比亚广播公司新闻本周早些时候曾报道,美国司法部和国土安全部即将敲定一项协议,允许联邦政府将敏感的选民登记数据用于移民和刑事调查。司法部有争议的选民名册数据收集工作正在数十个州进行诉讼,该部门并未向任何法院披露其数据共享计划。

司法部已就各州未能提交总检察长帕姆·邦迪要求的全州选民名册提起诉讼。今年9月,司法部针对加利福尼亚州、密歇根州、明尼苏达州、纽约州、新罕布什尔州和宾夕法尼亚州的最高选举官员提起诉讼,称他们未能提供选民登记名册违反了联邦法律。

萨拉·N·林奇为本报道撰稿。

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Updated on: March 31, 2026 / 7:21 PM EDT / CBS News

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Washington — President Trump signed an executive order Tuesday requiring states to impose stricter mail-in voting rules and directing his administration to create a list of confirmed U.S. citizens who are eligible to vote in each state.

The additional requirements, made without any action by Congress, are all but certain to face challenges in the courts. It’s not clear whether or how the order will affect the midterm primary elections, which are already underway in many states.

“The cheating on mail-in voting is legendary,” the president said in the Oval Office ahead of the signing. He said requiring voters to show identification and proof of citizenship will be issues for another time.

The order requires the newly confirmed Secretary of Homeland Security, Markwayne Mullin, to create a list of U.S. citizens eligible to vote in each state, using data from the Social Security Administration, a White House official told CBS News. It also says the U.S. Postal Service may only send absentee ballots to people on each state’s federally prepared approved mail-in ballot list. There will be one envelope per ballot.

States that don’t go along with the executive order are at risk of losing federal funding, a White House official said.

It’s not clear what would happen if an eligible U.S. citizen is accidentally or improperly left off the list. The Daily Caller was first to report the outline of the executive order.

The order comes as the president has expressed frustration with Congress for not passing additional restrictions on mail-in voting, which he has called “mail-in cheating” and has alleged — without evidence — is rife with fraud. Mr. Trump voted by mail in Florida’s special election earlier this month, even though he was in town while early in-person voting was available. He defended voting by mail because he’s the president.

Mr. Trump has been publicly pushing Congress to pass the SAVE Act, which would include proof-of-citizenship requirements aimed at preventing non-citizens from registering to vote, something that is already against the law. Instances of non-citizens voting have occurred, but they’re rare. According to the Trump-aligned Heritage Foundation, since 2000, there have been roughly 100 verified cases of noncitizens voting.

Mr. Trump’s efforts to change mail-in voting rules without an act of Congress are likely to draw legal challenges. The Constitution gives states the authority to set election rules, and while Congress can pass regulations in some cases, experts say the president has virtually no legal role in overseeing elections.

Shortly before Tuesday’s order was signed, Democratic election lawyer Marc Elias posted on X: “If Trump signs an unconstitutional Executive Order to take over voting, we will sue. I don’t bluff and I usually win.”

Democratic officials have strongly criticized the executive order. Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes called it “nothing more than a push to weaponize the sensitive personal information of voters in this country,” and vowed that he “will not let this order stand without a fight and will meet the federal government in court.”

CBS News reported earlier this week that the Justice Department and the Department of Homeland Security are close to finalizing an agreement that will allow the federal government to use sensitive voter registration data for immigration and criminal investigations, according to sources with direct knowledge of the plan. The Justice Department’s controversial collection of voter roll data is being litigated in dozens of states, and the department has not disclosed its data-sharing plans to any of the courts.

The Justice Department has sued states for failing to turn over statewide voter rolls sought by Attorney General Pam Bondi. In September, suits were filed against the top election officials in California, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, New Hampshire and Pennsylvania, alleging their failure to provide voter registration rolls violates federal law.

Sarah N. Lynch contributed to this report.

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