
League of Women Voters Education Fund v. Trump
What's at Stake
On March 25, 2025, in a sweeping and unprecedented Executive Order, President Trump attempted to usurp the power to regulate federal elections from Congress and the States. Among other things, the Executive Order directs the Election Assistance Commission—an agency that Congress specifically established to be bipartisan and independent—to require voters to show a passport or other citizenship documentation in order to register to vote in federal elections. If implemented, the Executive Order would threaten the ability of millions of eligible Americans to register and vote and upend the administration of federal elections.
On behalf of leading voter registration organizations and advocacy organizations, the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ and co-counsel filed a lawsuit to block the Executive Order as an unconstitutional power grab.
Summary
The Constitution gives the power to regulate federal elections to Congress and the States. It gives no power to the President. In 1993, Congress passed the National Voter Registration Act, which requires states to accept a national voter registration form from voters seeking to register in federal elections. By law, that form may require only such identifying information as needed to make sure the applicant is an eligible voter.
Congress created a bipartisan independent agency called the Election Assistance Commission (EAC) to develop this federal form. The EAC has long concluded that voters can establish their eligibility by swearing under penalty of perjury that they are a citizen. It is unnecessary for voters to produce their passports or other citizenship documentation in order to register to vote.
Nevertheless, on March 25, 2025, President Trump issued an Executive Order directing the EAC to add a documentary-proof-of-citizenship requirement on the federal voter registration form. In addition to upending voter registration, sweeping Executive Order would also create a nationwide mail and absentee ballot receipt deadline, decertify all state voting machines across the country, and penalize States that do not comply with the President’s directive.
On behalf of the League of Woman Voters, the League of Women Voters of Arizona, Hispanic Federation, NAACP, OCA-Asian Pacific American Advocates, and APIAVote, the ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ, along with co-counsel ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ of Washington DC, Brennan Center for Justice, NAACP LDF, Latino Justice Project, and AAJC, filed a lawsuit challenging the legality of the Executive Order. The lawsuit claims that the Executive Order violates the constitutional separation of powers and the NVRA.
Update: On April 24, 2025, a federal court judge issued a preliminarily blocking the U.S. Election Assistance Commission from implementing a mandate in the president’s executive order to add a requirement to show a passport or similar document proving citizenship when registering to vote via the federal form.
Legal Documents
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04/24/2025
Memorandum Opinion Granting Preliminary Injunction -
04/24/2025
Order -
04/16/2025
Reply in Support of Plaintiffs' Motion for a Preliminary Injunction -
04/14/2025
Defendants' Response in Opposition to Plaintiffs' Motion for Preliminary Injunction -
04/07/2025
Memorandum in Support of Plaintiffs' Motion for Preliminary Injunction -
04/07/2025
Motion for Preliminary Injunction -
04/01/2025
Complaint
Date Filed: 04/24/2025
Court: District Court (D.D.C.)
Affiliate: Washington, D.C.
Date Filed: 04/24/2025
Court: District Court (D.D.C.)
Affiliate: Washington, D.C.
Date Filed: 04/16/2025
Court: District Court (D.D.C.)
Affiliate: Washington, D.C.
Date Filed: 04/14/2025
Court: District Court (D.D.C.)
Affiliate: Washington, D.C.
Date Filed: 04/07/2025
Court: District Court (D.D.C.)
Affiliate: Washington, D.C.
Date Filed: 04/07/2025
Court: District Court (D.D.C.)
Affiliate: Washington, D.C.
Date Filed: 04/01/2025
Court: District Court (D.D.C.)
Affiliate: Washington, D.C.
Press Releases
Court Blocks Documentary Proof-of-Citizenship Provision in Voting Executive Order
Voting Rights Groups Challenge Trump’s Recent Executive Order
ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ Responds to Trump’s Anti-Voter Executive Order