Supreme Court Says Mail Votes Can Arrive After Election Day

Supreme Court Says Mail Votes Can Arrive After Election Day. The US Supreme Court ruled that federal law permits mail-in ballots to arrive after Election Day in a decision that preserves grace periods in 30 states.

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Supreme Court Says Mail Votes Can Arrive After Election Day. The US Supreme Court ruled that federal law permits mail-in ballots to arrive after Election Day in a decision that preserves grace periods in 30 states. Mick Mulvaney, Former-Acting WH Chief of Staff (Trump's First Term), Co-Founder of the Freedom Caucus, Former-OMB Director joins Balance of Power to discuss the latest news from the Supreme Court as well as the latest from Congress. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Supreme Court Says Mail Votes Can Arrive After Election Day.Supported · Medium-high confidence
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Supreme Court Says Mail Votes Can Arrive After Election Day.
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