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Supreme Court Could Ban Counting of Late Arriving Mail-in Ballots

Summary by The Oaklandside
Supreme Court could ban counting of late arriving mail-in ballots California’s top election official says a ruling to stop election officials from counting late-arriving ballots would “disenfranchise millions.”

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The Supreme Court held oral arguments last Monday (October 23) to determine whether a Mississippi law conflicts with federal law. The justices raised numerous questions, with most leaning towards supporting voting on Election Day. Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. rarely interrupted, and the three liberal justices agreed to allow a grace period for mail-in ballots after Election Day. The Supreme Court is expected to hold its hearing in June...

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Signs of the Times broke the news in on Sunday, March 29, 2026.
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