Supreme Court Could Hit Mail-In Voting - News Summed Up

Supreme Court Could Hit Mail-In Voting


AdvertisementBut the Mississippi Republican and Libertarian Parties sued, claiming that counting votes that arrive after Election Day violates federal law. Trump vehemently opposes mail-in voting, though he and many of his GOP allies utilize it to cast their votes. Mail-in voting is popular among both Democrats and Republicans. AdvertisementIf Mississippi prevails, then the tradition of mail-in voting — which has been around since the Civil War — continues as it has in the past, with states setting their own rules and processes for mail-in voting. Mail-in voting is a useful tool for people with disabilities, service members, people who can’t get off work or can’t find child care, she notes.


Source: Huffington Post March 20, 2026 16:18 UTC



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