Supreme Court looks ready to limit mail-in balloting ahead of midterms
Key Points:
- The Supreme Court is considering a conservative challenge to a Mississippi law that permits counting mail-in ballots received up to five days after Election Day if postmarked by Election Day.
- Republican groups have challenged this law, arguing against the extended deadline for counting mail-in ballots.
- A ruling against the law could significantly impact election procedures nationwide ahead of the upcoming midterm elections.
- The Court's decision is expected to influence how states handle late-arriving mail-in ballots in future elections.