Postmarks, interference, physical threats: Election officials brace for the 2026 elections
Election officials from around the country gathered at a conference in Virginia this week, giving us and one another a chance to hear what theyre thinking and worrying about as they plan for the midterm elections this year.
One of their most pressing concerns: the mail.
Updated guidance from the U.S. Postal Service about how it processes mail and when postmarks are applied has sparked widespread concern in recent weeks about whether more mail ballots will be at risk of ultimately not being counted.
Fourteen states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands count mail ballots received within a certain period after Election Day, as long as theyre postmarked by Election Day. In a notice in the Federal Register that took effect Dec. 24, the Postal Service announced that it may not postmark a piece of mail on the same day that it takes possession of it, which could affect ballots dropped in mailboxes on Election Day, for instance.
https://www.votebeat.org/2026/01/12/election-official-conference-2026-midterm-concerns-postmarks-mail-ballots-interference/