Postmaster General Louis DeJoy was ordered by a court to halt operational changes at the U.S. Postal Service that triggered fear of a botched tally of mail-in ballots during the presidential election, two state attorneys general said.
A federal judge in Yakima, Washington, granted a nationwide injunction sought by several states that had accused DeJoy, a longtime Republican donor, of implementing changes that could delay delivery of time-sensitive absentee ballots and undermine confidence in election results in November, Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson said Thursday in a tweet. Voting by mail rather than in person is expected to surge because of the pandemic.
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