Two court cases could change election rules for voters in Washington, where ballots are cast by mail rather than at a polling place. One case, Watson v. Republican National Committee, could force the state to change its election laws, requiring ballots in federal races to arrive by Election Day in order to be valid. That case involving the state of Mississippi is before the U.S. Supreme Court, where a decision is due by Tuesday, the last day of …
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