
The New Yorker Radio Hour Is The 2026 Election Already in Danger?
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Sep 19, 2025 Mark Elias, a prominent election lawyer who led litigation in favor of Democrats during the 2020 elections, delves into serious threats to electoral integrity. He discusses Trump’s attempts to undermine mail-in voting and the Justice Department's requests for sensitive voter data. Elias warns about the risks of 're-gerrymandering' in Texas and advocates for Democratic countermeasures. He raises alarms about potential contested outcomes in 2026 and emphasizes the crucial role of courts and officials in safeguarding democracy.
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State Primacy In Running Elections
- The Constitution gives states the authority to administer federal elections, not the president or executive branch.
- Elias emphasizes the constitutional limit on federal power over the time, place, and manner of elections.
Voter-Data Requests Could Be Weaponized
- DOJ's demand for full voter roll data risks misuse for disinformation and post-election challenges.
- Elias fears the data will be used to claim certified state results are inaccurate and to justify federal intervention.
Non-Citizen Voting Is Exceedingly Rare
- Non-citizen voting in U.S. elections is vanishingly rare and mostly accidental when it occurs.
- Elias says claims of widespread undocumented voting are manufactured to justify disenfranchising millions.

