U.S. Supreme Court appears split over mail-in ballot challenge – Center Square

The challenge centers around Illinois state Rep. Mike Bost, who sued the Illinois Board of Elections over a law allowing the state to count mail-in ballots marked on Election Day as much as 14 days after an election. Bost filed the lawsuit in 2022, arguing Congress sets the time for federal elections and the state's mail-in ballot counting procedures go against that policy.
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Deb
6 months ago

This needs to be done. Actually, mail in ballots should be postmarked 1 week before Election Day. This would stop the Dems from stuffing mail in ballots after watching the election results coming in.

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