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Supreme Court Upholds Nevada’s Mail Ballot Rule | Reno News
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The Supreme Court just upheld Nevada’s mail-in ballot grace period, allowing ballots postmarked by Election Day to still be counted if they arrive a few days later — a win for voting rights and state autonomy. This decision, siding with Mississippi’s law, reinforces that federal law doesn’t mandate strict Election Day delivery. While Democrats and advocates celebrate this victory, they’re staying vigilant as key elections loom and new challenges emerge. Former President Trump pushed for citizenship-proof voting laws, now stalled in the Senate, while two federal judges recently blocked Trump’s efforts to nationalize voter rolls and restrict mail ballots. Meanwhile, lawsuits over voting eligibility for those born abroad are brewing in Nevada and other states, with some already dismissed — but the battle over access to the ballot is far from over.
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