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Supreme Court allows states to count mail ballots arriving after Election Day

29 June 2026
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 on Monday that states can count mail ballots that are postmarked by Election Day but arrive afterward, rejecting a challenge to Mississippi’s law governing late-arriving ballots. The ruling came in the case Watson v. Republican National Committee, with Justice Amy Coney Barrett writing the majority opinion. The Court concluded that federal election laws require voters to cast their ballots by Election Day but do not explicitly prohibit counting ballots received after that date if they are postmarked on or before Election Day. This decision upholds Mississippi’s provision allowing ballots to be counted if received within five days after the election, a ruling that could impact similar laws in over a dozen states. The case arose from lawsuits filed by the Republican National Committee and the Mississippi Libertarian Party, which argued that late ballot counting violated federal election laws.

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The Supreme Court’s decision has significant implications for mail-in voting across the United States, particularly as midterm elections approach. It upholds the practice of counting late-arriving ballots in states that allow it, which has been a contentious issue in recent election cycles. Historically, mail-in voting has expanded in the U.S., especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to increased scrutiny and legal challenges regarding ballot counting deadlines. The ruling reinforces the discretion states have in managing their election processes while navigating federal guidelines, reflecting the ongoing debates about election integrity and access to voting.

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