Supreme Court weighs Mississippi’s rule counting late mail-in ballots

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The Supreme Court will hear a challenge to Mississippi’s rule counting mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day if received within five business days, a decision that could upend similar late-count rules in about 18 states and territories and influence midterm outcomes as part of a broader national fight over mail-in voting.
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