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Supreme Court Lets States Count Late Mail-In Ballots

June 29, 2026·about 2 hours ago·via Chicago Tribune
Supreme Court Lets States Count Late Mail-In Ballots
The US Supreme Court has upheld state laws permitting the counting of mail-in ballots after Election Day, with Illinois among the states operating under such rules. This decision represents a significant ruling on election administration, allowing states to extend their ballot-counting windows beyond polling day. The ruling affects how multiple states conduct their elections and process absentee voting. Read more about this...

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