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Supreme Court Considers Overturning Mississippi Mail-in Ballot Law

The Supreme Court is reviewing Mississippi's law permitting late-arriving mail-in ballots, which may have significant implications for election infrastructure.

Editorial Staff
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The Supreme Court is currently deliberating on a Mississippi law that allows mail-in ballots to be counted if they are postmarked by election day and received afterward.

This law's potential overturn could impact the operational framework for mail-in voting across various jurisdictions, affecting ballot processing timelines and capacity.

If the Court decides to reverse the law, it may necessitate adjustments in election administration practices, potentially leading to increased scrutiny of mail-in ballot systems nationwide.