Supreme Court worried that counting late mail ballots could undermine concept of ‘Election Day’

Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right

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The Supreme Court appeared uneasy on Monday with the implications of Mississippi’s late-arriving mail ballot law — and how defining “Election Day” by when voters make their decisions, rather than by when the state receives their ballots, could create a mess of other issues. The high court heard arguments in Watson v. Republican National Committee, […]

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Supreme Court worried that counting late mail ballots could undermine concept of ‘Election Day’
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Supreme Court worried that counting late mail ballots could undermine concept of ‘Election Day’

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The Supreme Court appeared uneasy on Monday with the implications of Mississippi’s late-arriving mail ballot law — and how defining “Election Day” by when voters make their decisions, rather than by when the state receives their ballots, could create a mess of other issues. The high court heard arguments in Watson v. Republican National Committee, […]