While the case is out of Mississippi, it could disrupt how elections are conducted in Washington and other vote-by-mail ...
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to weigh in whether individual states can accept a mail-in ballot sent on election ...
An upcoming case before the U.S. Supreme Court addressing Mississippi elections rules on absentee ballots could reshape ...
The Supreme Court will decide whether federal law prohibits states from counting mail-in ballots that arrive after Election ...
The Republican National Committee is among those challenging a law in Mississippi, similar to those in many other states, ...
States such as California take weeks, sometimes months, to finalize election results. This is not what federal law intended.
The Republican Party, and President Donald Trump, want to prevent states from counting mailed ballots that are postmarked by Election Day but received later.
Sixteen states, including Oregon, accept mail-in ballots that are postmarked by Election Day but arrive after. The Supreme ...
The Supreme Court agreed to hear a case to determine whether a Mississippi state election law permitting ballots received ...
Conservatives want mail-in ballots to be counted no later than Election Day. Illinois allows ballots postmarked or certified by Election Day to be counted up to 14 days after the election.