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SCOTUS allows states to count mail-in ballots that arrive late, rejecting RNC challenge

Off The Press

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June 29, 2026

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Rejecting a Republican National Committee challenge, the Supreme Court ruled Monday that elections officials may count mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day if they were postmarked beforehand. The court, divided 5-4, held that the Mississippi law challenged by the RNC does not unlawfully conflict with the federal law that sets Election Day in early []...Click to read more

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MS NOW

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· Jul 8, 2026

DOJ threatens election officials with ‘criminal penalties’ over noncitizen voting

The letter, sent to all 50 states, comes as the Trump administration pushes stricter voter eligibility enforcement despite evidence that noncitizen voting is rare. The post DOJ threatens election officials with ‘criminal penalties’ over noncitizen voting appeared first on MS NOW.

The Week

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· Jun 22, 2026

Elections: Creating doubt about mail-in ballots

Trump is once again claiming a rigged election, without proof

Tampa Free Press

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· Jun 26, 2026

Ballot Battle Reversal: Michigan Appeals Court Rules Mail-In Votes Count Even With Missing Stubs

State election workers can officially tabulate mail-in ballots that arrive with missing or mismatched stubs, following a ruling by the Michigan Court of Appeals. The decision reverses a previous order from the Michigan Court of Claims that would have blocked those votes from being counted normally. The legal battle began in September 2024 when the [] Ballot Battle Reversal: Michigan Appeals Court Rules Mail-In Votes Count Even With Missing Stubs

Eschaton

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· Jun 29, 2026

Occasional Surprises

Not that you have to hand it to them.Just now: SCOTUS sides with grace periods for mail voting!In a 5-4 decision by Barrett, with Roberts 3 liberals, court says that it's alright for mail ballots to be received after Election Day (*as long as they were sent by then*).https://t.co/9ynHklzmVV— Taniel (@Taniel) June 29, 2026 The correct call on all this voting stuff is obvious no matter which side you imagine it benefits (and I am not sure the Trumpers are correct in how they imagine that, for some of this).

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

Hartmann Report

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· Jun 24, 2026

The Voting-Machine Report They’re Hiding Until November

The pattern is becoming impossible to miss: the hidden report, the voter-roll purges, the gerrymanders, and Postal Service changes targeting mail ballots in Democratic states...

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Related coverage for "SCOTUS allows states to count mail-in ballots that arrive late, rejecting RNC challenge": MS NOW — DOJ threatens election officials with ‘criminal penalties’ over noncitizen voting. The Week — Elections: Creating doubt about mail-in ballots . Tampa Free Press — Ballot Battle Reversal: Michigan Appeals Court Rules Mail-In Votes Count Even With Missing Stubs. Eschaton — Occasional Surprises. Associated Press — Supreme Court rules that states can count late-arriving mailed ballots. Hartmann Report — The Voting-Machine Report They’re Hiding Until November