Justices to Decide Mail Ballot Case
The Supreme Court reviews legal disputes over counting 725,000 late mail ballots nationwide amid postal delays and voter confusion in the 2024 election.
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How the Supreme Court’s mail-in ballot ruling could affect voters
The Supreme Court is set to decide this term whether states can count mail-in ballots received after Election Day. The case centers on a law in Mississippi, but a total of about 18 states and territories accept such late-arriving ballots as long as they are postmarked by Election Day.
Justices to Decide Mail Ballot Case
“The Supreme Court is set to decide this term whether states can count mail-in ballots received after Election Day. The case centers on a law in Mississippi, but a total of about 18 states and territories accept such late-arriving ballots as long as they are postmarked by Election Day,” the New York Times reports. “Should the court rule that all ballots nationwide must be received by Election Day, it could lead to the rejection of tens, if not h…
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