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Supreme Court Rules on Late Mail-In Ballots | Hip-Hop News
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The Supreme Court just ruled 5-4 that states can count mail-in ballots arriving after Election Day — as long as they were postmarked by the deadline and the state allows it. The decision, stemming from a Mississippi case, clarifies that federal law focuses on when voters cast their ballots, not when they’re received. While it preserves Mississippi’s system, it impacts states and D.C. with varying mail-in rules. Dissenting justices warned that inconsistent state rules could erode public trust in elections. For now, states have more flexibility to set their own timelines — as long as ballots are mailed on time.
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