The recent dismissal of the final three members of the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) by President Donald Trump has raised serious concerns about the integrity and stability of the upcoming midterm elections. The EAC, an independent agency established to support election administration nationwide, now faces a complete vacancy, leaving a critical gap in the oversight of fair election practices. The abrupt terminations, executed via email, have been criticized for lacking transparency and due process. Critics argue that this action undermines the EAC's ability to function effectively, particularly in managing the national mail voter registration form, a vital tool for ensuring voter access and participation. The timing of these dismissals, just months before the midterms, has intensified fears of potential political interference and manipulation of the electoral process. The move aligns with broader actions by the Trump administration to influence election procedures, including support for partisan redistricting and opposition to mail-in voting. Opponents contend that such actions erode public trust in the electoral system and could lead to chaos and confusion during the midterm elections. They call for immediate restoration of the EAC's quorum to uphold the principles of democracy and ensure free and fair elections.
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Criticizing the Dismissal of EAC Members as Undermining Election Integrity
Published July 10, 2026 at 10:37 AM UTC