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New York’s mail-in voting law upheld by the state’s top court

  • A New York law permitting any registered voter to vote by mail was upheld by the state’s highest court, rejecting a Republican challenge.
  • The 6-1 ruling confirmed that the voting law did not violate the state’s constitution, as U.S. Rep. Elise Stefanik had claimed.
  • Chief Judge Rowan Wilson noted a lack of clear evidence supporting the challengers' argument that in-person voting is required.
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