Supreme Court mail ballot ruling deals new blow to Trump’s election plans
The 5-4 ruling preserves late-arriving mail ballots in 18 states and territories, a setback for Trump’s push to tighten voting rules.
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Stephen Miller blasts Barrett, Roberts for caving to the 'radical left' in SCOTUS mail-in voting ruling
Stephen Miller accuses Supreme Court justices Amy Coney Barrett and John Roberts of caving to the radical left over a Mississippi mail-in ballots ruling.
Voting rights advocates score three legal victories but remain on alert against election threats
Statewide, nearly 86% of voters have used a mail ballot at least once since 2022. (Photo: Jeniffer Solis/Nevada Current)Nevada’s “grace period” for accepting mail ballots that are postmarked by Election Day but received by officials in the days following will continue. The policy, set in statute by the state lawmakers in 2021, had been at risk as the U.S. Supreme Court considered a similar policy in Mississippi. “Today’s decision by the Supreme …
Supreme Court mail ballot ruling deals new blow to Trump’s election plans
President Donald Trump’s wide-reaching campaign to change election laws suffered another setback Monday, when the Supreme Court blocked a crucial pathway to restricting mail-in voting practices that he has long blamed, without evidence, as central to his defeat in 2020. The post Supreme Court mail ballot ruling deals new blow to Trump’s election plans appeared first on West Hawaii Today.
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