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federal election-day statutes
Coverage of federal election-day statutes in the Nexus archive.
Supreme Courtorganization1Amy Coney Barrettperson1John Robertsperson1Sonia Sotomayorperson1Elena Kaganperson1Ketanji Brown Jacksonperson1Samuel Alitoperson1Clarence Thomasperson1Neil Gorsuchperson1Brett Kavanaughperson1Mississippiplace1President Donald Trump’s administrationorganization1mail-in ballotstopic1
- Supreme Court allows for mail-in ballot grace period
The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that Mississippi can count absentee ballots postmarked by Election Day but received up to five days later, overturning a federal appeals court decision. The majority opinion, authored by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, held that federal election-day statutes do not require ballots to be received by Election Day. The dissent, led by Justice Samuel Alito, opposed the decision, which follows a challenge to Mississippi’s voting laws by President Donald Trump’s administration.