New Delhi, June 25 -- A federal judge has struck down key parts of President Donald Trump's executive order aimed at reshaping election administration, ruling that the President exceeded his constitutional authority by attempting to create a federal voter eligibility system and restrict access to mail ballots.

The decision marks the second major court setback in two days for Trump's efforts to increase federal oversight of US elections.

US District Judge Indira Talwani ruled that key provisions of Trump's March executive order are unconstitutional and cannot be enforced during the 2026 midterm election cycle.

The judge found that:

-The President cannot create a federal list of eligible voters.

-The President cannot direct the US Post...