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Grace periods for mail ballots that arrive after Election Day could go away
The Supreme Court case challenges mail-ballot grace periods used by 14 states, with 127,000 ballots arriving late in Washington alone during 2024, risking voter disenfranchisement.
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States May Not Count Mail Ballots Arriving After Election Day if Mississippi Loses Case
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday will hear a case challenging several states that allow casting votes by mail to arrive anywhere from a day to several weeks after Election Day and still be counted. The post States Could No Longer Count Mail Ballots Arriving After Election Day if Mississippi Loses at US Supreme Court appeared first on Mississippi Free Press.
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