Rumored Trump Order on Elections Will Be Challenged - Common Cause

Common Cause announced it will challenge any presidential executive order related to elections that aims to reduce voting rights, asserting that presidents do not set election laws. The organization подчеркнуло opposition to recent and past executive orders and legislative efforts at federal and state levels that threaten voting rights. Common Cause has previously fought such measures in courts and legislatures and vowed to continue legal and legislative opposition.

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Rumored Trump Order on Elections Will Be Challenged - Common Cause

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Rumored Trump Order on Elections Will Be Challenged

In response to the Washington Post’s reporting on a likely new presidential executive order on elections, Common Cause and *its *more than 1 million members are preemptively announcing they will challenge any order that reduces voting rights.

“Presidents don’t set election law, not now, and not ever,” said Virginia Kase Solomón, Common Cause President and CEO. “Americans nationwide reject President Trump’s attempt to pick and choose who can vote in a major election year. If this administration continues to ignore the will of the people, Common Cause will see them in court.”

In March 2025, President Donald Trump released an election-related executive order that Common Cause opposed. At least five different courts have struck down that executive order.

Additionally, Common Cause is actively fighting any legislation in Congress that removes voting rights, including the SAVE Act, SAVE American Act, and MEGA Act. The recent acknowledgement by Senate leadership that such bills do not have lawmakers’ support to pass reflect the voters’ broad opposition to the policies.

Common Cause is also currently fighting state-level anti-voter bills in Florida through legislative advocacy, and in Indiana, through a lawsuit. Common Cause will continue to oppose any state-level legislation that arises.

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