Samuel Alito concerned late-arriving ballot laws could undermine confidence in elections
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
Justice Samuel Alito expressed concern over how the rise of state laws allowing mail ballots to be received after Election Day could undermine public confidence in the electoral process, as the Supreme Court grappled with the legality of Mississippi’s late-arriving mail ballot law Monday. The Supreme Court heard arguments in Watson v. Republican National Committee, […]
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