Democrats appeal ruling allowing mail-in voting executive order to stand
Democrats filed an appeal after a judge declined to block an executive order on mail-in voting. The order remains in effect while the appeal proceeds.
manilatimes.netDemocrats filed an appeal challenging a judge's decision not to block an executive order concerning mail-in voting. The appeal was lodged after the judge ruled that the order could remain in place during further proceedings.
Background on the order The executive order addresses procedures for mail-in voting across federal elections. Officials have not released additional details on implementation timelines or affected states.
Next steps in the case The appeal moves the dispute to a higher court for review.
No date has been set for oral arguments or a decision on the appeal.
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