My thoughts stemmed from the Constitutional aspect that States can format elections as they see fit.
States can just up and say, “mail-in elections”.
But, to do that, one would need to encumber the US Post office, a federal intermediary.
Once mail is in the mailbox, it becomes federally protected.
Congress not only sets the date for federal elections but can determine how they are conducted. For example, in 1826 Congress ended property qualifications for federal elections. Those qualifications still existed for the election of non-federal officeholders.
Congress can mandate voting in person rather than by mail. Congress can even mandate throwing out existing voter rolls for federal elections due to corruption and mandate that people re-register with the requirement that voters provide proof of citizenship and proof of residency. Congress can even mandate Voter ID.
My thoughts stemmed from the Constitutional aspect that States can format elections as they see fit.
States can just up and say, mail-in elections.
But, to do that, one would need to encumber the US Post office, a federal intermediary.
Once mail is in the mailbox, it becomes federally protected.
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And now a Trump supporter is head of the USPS.
That's not a comfort.