USPS agreed for the 2022 mid-term congressional election to take
the same extraordinary measures used to deliver ballots in the
November 2020 election. The Postal Service also agreed for
elections through 2028 to post guidance documents publicly
reflecting its "good faith efforts to prioritize monitoring and
timely delivery of Election Mail."
USPS general counsel Thomas Marshall said USPS "agreed to
continue to prioritize monitoring and timely delivery of
Election Mail for future elections. This will include outreach
and coordination with election officials and election
stakeholders, including the NAACP."
Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta said, "The right to vote
and ability to access the ballot is the cornerstone of our
democracy. The department is pleased we could facilitate a
resolution that reflects the commitment of all of the parties to
appropriately handling and prioritizing election mail."
NAACP President Derrick Johnson said, "No one, including the
USPS, should ever stand in the way of our constitutional rights.
With the NAACP's ability to now monitor the performance of the
USPS during national elections, we will ensure that the right to
vote is protected for of all citizens, including those often
suppressed."
The NAACP sued in the summer of 2020 to ensure timely delivery
of mail-in ballots. Several courts ordered USPS to take
extraordinary measures to ensure ballot deliveries, especially
since a record number of Americans opted to vote by mail during
the COVID-19 pandemic,
USPS reiterated that it "continues to believe that none of the
Election Mail lawsuits were justified by the facts or supported
by the applicable law."
USPS will provide weekly reports on service performance during
the six weeks leading up to general elections.
(Reporting by David Shepardson; Editing by Mark Porter)
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