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Supreme Court skeptical of laws counting mail-in ballots after election day
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− Nina Totenberg
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At the Supreme Court Monday, the conservative majority seemed ready to overturn laws in 29 states that allow mail-in votes to be counted after election day if they were post-marked by Election Day.
+ Nina Totenberg
The Supreme Court Andrew Harnik/Getty Images hide caption
At the Supreme Court Monday, the conservative majority seemed ready to overturn laws in 29 states that allow mail-in votes to be counted after Election Day if they were postmarked by Election Day.
− President Trump has long railed against mail-in voting, believing -– incorrectly -- that those late votes improperly cost him the 2020 election.
+ President Trump has long railed against mail-in voting, believing — incorrectly — that those late votes improperly cost him the 2020 election.
− In 2020, the state legislature, by a bipartisan and nearly unanimous vote, approved a five-day grace period for counting election ballots if they were post-marked by Election Day but arrived late.
+ In 2020, the state legislature, by a bipartisan and nearly unanimous vote, approved a five-day grace period for counting election ballots if they were postmarked by Election Day but arrived late.
− But in the Supreme Court Monday, the conservative justices, like Trump, seemed suspicious of extending a short grace period to count late-arriving ballots.
+ Elections Your ballot or other mail may not get postmarked by USPS the day it's dropped off But in the Supreme Court Monday, the conservative justices, like Trump, seemed suspicious of extending a short grace period to count late-arriving ballots.
− Postal Service or other common carriers like Fedex.
+ Postal Service or other common carriers like FedEx.
− Mississippi Solicitor General Scott Stewart tried repeatedly to assure the Court that the state does not permit ballot recalls.
+ Mississippi Solicitor General Scott Stewart tried repeatedly to assure the court that the state does not permit ballot recalls.
− The larger question that seemed to divide the courts six conservatives from the three liberals was where the court should be in terms of assessing new election procedures.
+ Elections Appeals court sides with GOP on Miss.
+ law that provides grace period for mail ballots The larger question that seemed to divide the courts six conservatives from the three liberals was where the court should be in terms of assessing new election procedures.
− And finally, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, took aim at what she viewed as dishonesty in the Trump administration's brief.
+ And finally, Justice Sonia Sotomayor took aim at what she viewed as dishonesty in the Trump administration's brief.