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Can Trans People Still Vote in the US?

Tucker Lieberman
Identity Current
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5 min readMar 26, 2025

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rough sketch of a hand dropping a ballot in a box. background of trans flag colors, a little brighter than typical.
Ballot box by Augusto Ordóñez, trans flag by thehiddenme_5g, both from Pixabay

In this executive order signed today, “Preserving and Protecting the Integrity of American Elections,” Trump complains that U.S. voters often simply attest to our own citizenship when we register to vote. He wants us to prove it.

I’m going to call this Trump’s ninth anti-trans executive order. I previously wrote about his orders for no gender identity, no military, no gender-affirming healthcare until our 19th birthdays, no social transition in school, no sports, calling us anti-Christian, no human rights, and no trans acknowledgment of any kind in school for people of any age.

Trump’s people designed this order, together with the others, to target trans people — though this one is more subtle about it.

White House website header. Preserving and protecting the integrity of American elections. March 25, 2025.
The White House

Within 30 days, the Election Assistance Commission must modify the national mail voter registration form. The form is so named because the future voter submits their registration form, not necessarily their ballot, by mail. This is part of federal

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Tucker Lieberman
Tucker Lieberman

Written by Tucker Lieberman

Cult classic. Author of the novel "Most Famous Short Film of All Time." Editor for Prism & Pen and Identity Current. tuckerlieberman.com