"Trump's Ballot Eligibility: Supreme Court Decision Pending Amid State Appeals"

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The Supreme Court has yet to issue a decision on whether votes for Trump will count in Colorado and Maine, where his ballot eligibility is being challenged. Experts speculate that the delay may be due to the justices reaching common ground on overturning Colorado's ruling or needing time for multiple opinions. Despite the uncertainty, early voters in Colorado have already cast their ballots, and the secretary of state reassures that voters will still have the power to make their voices heard in the November election, regardless of the Supreme Court's decision.
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- Waiting on Supreme Court, States Go It Alone in Trump Ballot Cases The New York Times
- Trump appeals Illinois ballot disqualification decision WBAL TV Baltimore
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