Judicial Watch Urges Supreme Court to Keep Fifth Circuit Ban on Counting Ballots Received After Election Day - The Iowa Standard
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No more extensions: U.S. Supreme Court urged to protect a single, statutory 'Election Day' * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
(Photo by Joe Kovacs) The U.S. Supreme Court is being urged to protect the single, statutory “Election Day” in America, and to let stand a lower court’s ruling against a state that wanted to count ballots that arrive too late. “Congress statutorily designated a singular ‘day for the election’ of members of Congress and the appointment of presidential electors. Text, precedent, and historical practice confirm this ‘day for the election’ is the da…
Judicial Watch Files SCOTUS Brief Backing Libertarian Party of Mississippi — Opposes State’s Bid to Revive Law Counting Ballots Received After Election Day | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
Judicial Watch has teamed up with the Libertarian Party of Mississippi to oppose the state’s attempt to resurrect a law allowing ballots to be counted days after election day.
Judicial Watch Urges Supreme Court to Keep Fifth Circuit Ban on Counting Ballots Received After Election Day - The Iowa Standard
Judicial Watch announced that, on behalf of the Libertarian Party of Mississippi, it filed a brief with the Supreme Court of the United States that opposes the State of Mississippi’s attempt to overturn the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit’s decision, which struck down a law allowing ballots received after Election Day to be counted (Michael Watson, Mississippi Secretary of State v. Republican National Committee, et al.,(No. 24-1260))…
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