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The decision that may make it easier for other candidates to challenge voting laws – even if they ultimately win their election.
Setting the stage for a major ruling on election law, the Supreme Court on Monday agreed to decide whether federal law requires ballots to be not only cast by voters but also received by election officials by Election Day. As part of the list of orders ...
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Big SCOTUS Case: What Does 'Election Day' Mean?
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could reshape how mail-in ballots are counted—and whether they should be counted at all if they come in after Election Day, reports Politico. The case out of Mississippi is a "potential blockbuster," per ...
WASHINGTON — Taking up a contentious election issue with nationwide implications, the Supreme Court on Monday agreed to consider whether federal law bars states from counting mail-in ballots that are received after Election Day. The case pits Republican ...
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Election Day is here for Fort Pierce City Commission special runoff
FORT PIERCE — Jan. 13 is election day in Fort Pierce, as voters in District 2 head to the polls to make their voices heard on which candidate should fill a City Commission seat that has been left vacant since July. Here's everything you need to know: