Supreme Court to review GOP challenge on Illinois mail-in ballot deadlines

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The Supreme Court will review a case challenging Illinois's practice of counting mail ballots received after Election Day, focusing on who has standing to sue, with the case set for the upcoming term in October. The lawsuit, filed by GOP figures including Rep. Michael Bost, was dismissed by lower courts due to lack of standing, but the Supreme Court's consideration could impact election law practices.
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- Supreme Court to weigh whether to revive Republicans' challenge to Illinois law for late-arriving ballots CBS News
- Supreme Court takes up challenge to grace period for mail-in ballots USA Today
- Supreme Court agrees to hear absentee ballot appeal from Illinois congressman AOL.com
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