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Back to EpisodesSupreme Court Weighs Mail-In Voting Rules
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The Supreme Court faces a pivotal decision on mail-in voting rules for federal elections, with a ruling that could significantly impact voting procedures across the nation. At stake is whether states can count ballots postmarked by Election Day but received later, a practice currently allowed in fourteen states. The case, brought by the Republican National Committee and a voter from Mississippi, argues that federal law mandates ballots be received by Election Day. The outcome could affect twenty-nine states that permit late military and overseas ballots, and potentially disenfranchise millions of voters who mail their ballots on time but face delays. The courts decision could reshape voting procedures for years to come.
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