Supreme Court Rules on Mail-In Ballots Received After Election Day

Supreme Court Rules on Mail-In Ballots Received After Election Day


SCOTUS ruled 5-4 that Mississippi mail-in ballots can be received 5 days AFTER Election Day as long as they are postmarked by Election Day.

Big win for Democrats.

Usual suspects: Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote the 5-4 majority opinion, joined by Chief Justice John Roberts and three liberal justices

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The Supreme Court rejected a Republican-led challenge to counting some mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day.

In a 5-4 decision, the Court ruled that states can continue counting ballots received after Election Day if state law allows it and the ballots meet requirements, including being postmarked on time.

Now more than ever, the SAVE AMERICA ACT.

President Trump is urging Congress to pass the SAVE America Act after calling the Supreme Court’s ruling

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