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Justices to hear challenge to state mail-in ballot law

The Supreme Court will today hear a challenge to Mississippi’s rules for counting mail-in ballots. The Republican National Committee and Mississippi’s state G.O.P. are challenging a law that allows state officials to count ballots that have been postmarked by Election Day but arrive up to five business days later. The justices must decide whether federal laws setting a date for an Election Day prohibit state lawmakers from putting in place their own rules to allow for late-arriving ballots to be counted. The case focuses on a statute passed by Mississippi lawmakers in 2020, during the pandemic. The state law allows mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted if they are received within five business days of the election. 

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