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Attorney General Nessel Secures Decision Blocking Trump’s Unlawful Elections Order
June 13, 2025
LANSING – Today, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel issued the following statement on a decision by the District Court for the District of Massachusetts granting a preliminary injunction (PDF) blocking unlawful provisions in President Donald Trump’s unprecedented executive order that seeks to impose sweeping voting restrictions across the country (Executive Order No. 14248, the “Elections Executive Order”). Attorney General Nessel joined a coalition of 19 attorneys general in filing a lawsuit challenging the order in April 2025.
“Our elections are run by Michiganders, for Michigan voters, and are not dictated by a president with no regard for our laws or the Constitution. I am pleased the Court agreed that Donald Trump’s executive order would have unlawfully disrupted elections in our state and unilaterally undermined the democratic process for millions of voters. I remain committed to protecting the rights of our residents and defending Michigan’s election laws against attempts to erode them.”
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