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Supreme Court hears arguments in mail-in ballot case

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 · 13h
Supreme Court hears arguments in mail-in voting case
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In mail-in ballot case, Supreme Court justices ask what ‘Election Day’ really means
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Supreme Court shows support for Trump push to limit mail-in ballots
The Supreme Court could back a Republican effort to stop states from counting late-arriving mail-in ballots, a decision that would be a win for President Donald Trump and would lead to stricter voting...

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The Latest: Supreme Court Will Decide Whether States Can Keep Counting Late Mail Ballots
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Supreme Court Appears Ready To Make Voting Even Harder
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Supreme Court hearing dispute today over late-arriving mail ballots
Before the Supreme Court is Mississippi's law, which allows mail ballots that are received up to five days after the election to be counted as long as they were postmarked by Election Day.

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SCOTUS conservatives signal readiness on curbing late-arriving mail ballots
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How this U.S. Supreme Court case affects WA’s vote-by-mail
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Live Updates: Supreme Court Appears Poised to Reject Mississippi Law on Late-Arriving Ballots

The case could upend the way states handle ballots that are postmarked by Election Day but arrive later. President Trump has called for restrictions on mail-in voting.
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