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TheVoiceOfJoyce Not familiar with Constitutional Law, go to the National Constitution site. Their blog is debating late arriving mail in ballots. Since the mails are slow and mail in ballots popular, they should be counted whenever they arrive, if post ma
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TheVoiceOfJoyce Not familiar with Constitutional Law, go to the National Constitution site. Their blog is debating late arriving mail in ballots. Since the mails are slow and mail in ballots popular, they should be counted whenever they arrive, if post ma
The Latest at Constitution Daily Blog Supreme Court tackles the question of late-arriving mail-in ballots by Scott Bomboy | Read time: 5 minutes “With mail-in voting growing in popularity, one of the questions that has arisen is the ability of election boards to count votes postmarked before Election Day but received afterwards. In Watson v. Republican National Committee, the Supreme Court will consider that question on March 23, 2026, in a case…
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