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judge to weigh democrats bid to block trumps executive order on voting
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- U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols heard arguments on May 14 regarding Trump's executive order on mail-in voting.
- The order requires compilation of a list of eligible voters and mandates USPS deliver ballots only to state-approved lists.
- Democrats seek to block the order, claiming lack of statutory authority.
- Judge Nichols indicated he would provide a written decision later, acknowledging urgency ahead of November midterm elections.