Trump fires last members of election commission, inciting fears of midterm ‘chaos’
President Trump has terminated the remaining three commissioners of the bipartisan Election Assistance Commission (EAC), an independent federal body that aids election administration nationwide. The terminations occurred on Thursday, with one Republican appointee resigning and two Democratic appointees being notified via email from the White House.

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AI-generatedPresident Trump has terminated the remaining three commissioners of the bipartisan Election Assistance Commission (EAC), an independent federal body that aids election administration nationwide. The terminations occurred on Thursday, with one Republican appointee resigning and two Democratic appointees being notified via email from the White House. The EAC's responsibilities include serving as a national information clearinghouse, accrediting testing laboratories, certifying voting systems, and maintaining the national mail-voter registration form. These actions come months before the midterm elections and follow previous advocacy by the administration regarding vote-by-mail and investigations into the 2020 election. State officials have expressed concern that this move could undermine nonpartisan election administration and cause chaos.
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5 extractedThis move undermines the integrity of nonpartisan election administration.
The Election Assistance Commission serves as a national clearinghouse of information on election administration.
The terminations occurred just months before the midterm elections.
Donald Trump terminated the remaining members of the federal Election Assistance Commission.
The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.