Trump and GOP target ballots arriving after Election Day that delay counts and feed conspiracy fears
- President Donald Trump and other Republicans criticize states that allow ballots to be counted after Election Day, which contributes to delays in election results.
- Trump's executive order aims to address late ballot counts by enforcing deadlines for mail-in ballots.
- Kansas, North Dakota, and Utah have enacted laws requiring mailed ballots to arrive by Election Day, removing grace periods for late ballots.
- Dean Logan noted that nearly 97% of ballots were counted within a week after the 2024 Election Day, while officials argue that counting delays are necessary due to the volume of last-minute ballots.
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Trump and GOP target ballots arriving after Election Day that delay counts and feed conspiracy fears
President Donald Trump and other Republicans have long criticized states that take weeks to count their ballots after Election Day.
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