Supreme Court to Review Key Mail-In Ballot and Election Laws Cases

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The Supreme Court will consider a challenge to Illinois law that allows mail-in ballots received up to two weeks after Election Day to be counted, in a case brought by Rep. Mike Bost. The case questions whether such ballots should be included in official results, amid broader debates over mail-in voting practices and election security. The Court's decision is expected by June 2026, but it is uncertain whether they will rule on the merits or just on procedural standing issues.
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