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‘BEYOND insane’: U.S. Supreme Court makes major ruling on counting ballots arriving after Election Day * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs

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Source link (Photo by Joe Kovacs) A divided U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 Monday that elections officials can count mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day as long as they

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DNyuz

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· Jun 29, 2026

One of Trump’s Supreme Court appointees just saved the late mail ballots he hates so much

The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that states can count ballots that arrive after Election Day, a persistent target of President Donald Trump. The 5-4 decision rejected a Republican-led attack on laws in more than half the states and the District of Columbia that permit mailed ballots to arrive and be counted some number of []

Associated Press

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· Jun 29, 2026

Supreme Court rules that states can count late-arriving mailed ballots

The Supreme Court has ruled that states can count mailed ballots that arrive after Election Day, preserving rules in nearly 30 states, and handing President Donald Trump a significant defeat. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress Read more: https://apnews.com​ This video may be available for archive licensing via https://newsroom.ap.org/home

Conservative Review

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· Jun 29, 2026

SCOTUS Upholds State Laws Allowing Ballots To Be Accepted After Election Day

In a blow to the integrity of U.S. elections, the Supreme Court upheld state laws permitting election officials to accept postmarked ballots after Election Day on Monday. The ruling was 5-4, with Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett joining the court’s liberal justices in the majority. The dispute in Watson v. RNC []

Mother Jones

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· Jun 23, 2026

SCOTUS Gave the Government a “Blank Check” to Weaken Due Process for Green Card Holders

This Supreme Court term has no shortage of high-profile immigration-related cases. But as the justices wait until the last minute to rule on the more controversial ones—namely birthright citizenship—on Tuesday, they delivered a decision in a sleeper case that could have implications for millions of green card holders living in the United States. In a []

CBC News

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· Jun 29, 2026

U.S. Supreme Court rejects Trump-led challenge against mail-in ballots

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled that states can count ballots that arrive after election day, a persistent target of President Donald Trump.

Arise News

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· Jul 1, 2026

Federal High Court Issues New Rules For Pre-Election Cases

New Federal High Court rules permit weekend filings, virtual hearings and nationwide transfer of election cases by the Chief Judge.

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Related coverage for "‘BEYOND insane’: U.S. Supreme Court makes major ruling on counting ballots arriving after Election Day * WorldNetDaily * by Joe Kovacs": DNyuz — One of Trump’s Supreme Court appointees just saved the late mail ballots he hates so much. Associated Press — Supreme Court rules that states can count late-arriving mailed ballots. Conservative Review — SCOTUS Upholds State Laws Allowing Ballots To Be Accepted After Election Day. Mother Jones — SCOTUS Gave the Government a “Blank Check” to Weaken Due Process for Green Card Holders. CBC News — U.S. Supreme Court rejects Trump-led challenge against mail-in ballots. Arise News — Federal High Court Issues New Rules For Pre-Election Cases