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President Donald Trump plans to end mail-in voting before the 2026 midterms, citing fraud concerns.

Sen. Mike Lee supports Trump's stance, advocating for in-person voting on Election Day.

Utah's Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson defends mail-in voting, highlighting states' rights to secure elections.

SALT LAKE CITY — President Donald Trump vowed to crack down on mail-in ballots ahead of next year's election, announcing Monday that he would begin the "movement" by signing an executive order to "help bring HONESTY to the 2026 Midterm Elections."

Trump has opposed mail-in voting for years after blaming his loss in the 2020 presidential election on the increased use of mail-in ballots during the COVID-19 pandemic. He has pushed unproven claims about widespread voter fraud after his

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