Supreme Court allows counts of late-arriving mail ballots
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The Supreme Court upheld a Mississippi state law Monday that allows election officials to count mail ballots that are postmarked by Election Day but that arrive up to five days later, turning aside a challenge from Republicans and allowing similar laws in more than two dozen states.
The 5-4 decision, written by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, found that federal election law does not require ballots to be received by Election Day. It overturned a lower court opinion that had sided with a challenge
The 5-4 decision, written by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, found that federal election law does not require ballots to be received by Election Day. It overturned a lower court opinion that had sided with a challenge
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