Quotes from Secretaries of State in other participating states:
Arkansas Secretary of State John Thurston
"I am opposed to this Executive Order by President Biden. Americans have had enough of federal overreach and interference. The federal government should abide by its obligations under the Constitution and let states abide by theirs. We will run a secure and fair election in Arkansas and will do so as prescribed by the law."
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales
"As Indiana’s Secretary of State, I serve as the state’s Chief Election Officer. It’s a duty that holds significant responsibility and accountability to Hoosiers. The U.S. Constitution clearly says the time, place, and manner of Elections belong to each state. The President’s role is to carry out laws that Congress has passed and funded. EO 14019 exceeds the President’s authority. I’m proud to represent Indiana and join other Secretaries of State in support of this amicus and the fight to protect election integrity."
Louisiana Secretary of State Nancy Landry
"President Biden's executive order is a flagrant example of federal overreach. The Constitution's Elections Clause is clear: election administration is reserved for the states. I am proud to join my fellow elections officials in filing this brief with the Supreme Court."
Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson
“Day by day, it is becoming more apparent President Biden does not respect the rule of law. Neither the Constitution nor federal law gives the Executive Branch the authority to charge federal agencies with voter registration and get-out-the-vote duties. Unfortunately, the Biden Administration has blurred the lines between official duties and campaign efforts by using the hard-earned dollars of American taxpayers on the President’s meager re-election bid.”
New Hampshire Secretary of State David Scanlan
“Permitting an incumbent president of the United States, running for reelection, to set rules for voter registration by executive order sets an incredibly dangerous precedent and creates an opportunity for abuse.”
Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray
"The Biden Administration's Executive Order is not only unconstitutional; it is outrageously wrong. As Secretaries of State, we must speak out against Biden's illegal administrative actions."