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FBI’s Unexpected Briefing to State Election Officials Stirs Concerns Before Midterms

By Matthias Binder February 6, 2026
FBI invites state election officials to an 'unusual' briefing on the midterms
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FBI invites state election officials to an 'unusual' briefing on the midterms

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A Mystery Inviter Sparks Immediate QuestionsMulti-Agency Effort Targets Midterm ReadinessFlashpoints from Recent Federal ProbesStates Guard Traditional Authority

A Mystery Inviter Sparks Immediate Questions (Image Credits: Media-cldnry.s-nbcnews.com)

State election officials across the U.S. received an invitation this week from the FBI for a briefing on preparations for the 2026 midterm elections.[1]

A Mystery Inviter Sparks Immediate Questions

The outreach originated from Kellie M. Hardiman, who signed the note as an “FBI Election Executive.” State officials noted they had never heard of this position or the individual holding it. Hardiman’s LinkedIn profile indicated her appointment to the role about seven months earlier. One recipient described the invitation as “unusual and unexpected” but confirmed plans to participate. The episode highlighted unfamiliarity with federal election-focused roles amid strained relations.[1]

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This development followed a tense gathering in Washington, D.C., that exposed deepening divides between state leaders and the Trump administration. Officials planned to tune in despite the surprise element. The move came at a sensitive time for election administration nationwide.

Multi-Agency Effort Targets Midterm Readiness

The Feb. 25 session will feature representatives from several federal entities. Participants include the FBI, Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Postal Inspection Service, and Election Assistance Commission. Organizers described the purpose as discussing cycle preparations along with available updates and resources for state staff. The invitation reached chief election officials earlier in the week.

Such coordination aims to address potential challenges ahead of the midterms. Federal partners emphasized support for local efforts. Yet the timing raised eyebrows given recent federal actions in election matters.[1]

Flashpoints from Recent Federal Probes

Tensions escalated after the FBI raided an elections office in Fulton County, Georgia, last week. Agents seized hundreds of boxes of materials tied to the 2020 election. The Department of Justice also pursued lawsuits against dozens of states seeking voter roll data. At a recent National Association of Secretaries of State meeting, attendees pushed back against comments from a Trump administration representative.

President Donald Trump continued to assert false claims about his 2020 victory and promoted election-related theories. In a recent conservative podcast interview, he stated, “The Republicans should say, ‘We want to take over. We should take over the voting in at least – many, 15 places.’ The Republicans ought to nationalize the voting.”[1] These remarks underscored ongoing friction over election oversight.

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States Guard Traditional Authority

The U.S. Constitution assigns states primary responsibility for setting election rules and conducting them. Congress holds limited power to impose regulations. Federal suggestions of greater involvement clashed with this framework. State officials viewed the briefing through this lens of established norms.

Efforts to expand federal reach, including data demands and investigations, prompted wariness. Election administrators prepared for the session while safeguarding local processes. The Justice Department offered no immediate details on the call’s objectives.

Key Takeaways

  • FBI-led briefing set for Feb. 25 involves five federal agencies and state election chiefs.
  • Invitation signed by newly appointed “FBI Election Executive” Kellie M. Hardiman drew surprise.
  • Context includes Georgia raid, DOJ lawsuits, and Trump’s calls to nationalize voting.

As the 2026 midterms loom, this federal outreach tests the boundaries of cooperation between Washington and the states. The session could clarify resources or intensify debates over control. What do you think this means for election integrity? Share your views in the comments.

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