Republican National Committee seeks Supreme Court ruling to ban late-arriving ballots nationwide, challenging Mississippi's ...
The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether states can continue their practice of counting mail ballots that arrive after Election Day.
Trump has tried to end mail-in balloting since 2016 when he lost Colorado to Hillary Clinton as that state launched its first ...
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to decide whether states may collect mail-in ballots after Election Day, taking up a Republican-led lawsuit that could affect election laws in more than a dozen states ...
The Supreme Court agreed to hear Mississippi's defense of a state law challenged by Republicans that allows a five-day grace ...
Illinois has a law similar to Mississippi’s and joined an amicus brief with other states urging the court to take up the case ...
U.S. President Donald Trump escalated his unfounded attacks on mail-in voting on Thursday, suggesting the result of the 2020 ...
Conservatives want mail-in ballots to be counted no later than Election Day. Illinois allows ballots postmarked or certified by Election Day to be counted up to 14 days after the election.
The justices agreed to hear a challenge to Mississippi’s law, a case that could upend similar measures in dozens of states before the 2026 election.
The state Elections Commission has asked the Legislature to revert to in-person, same-day voting. But experts say voting by mail is safe and popular.
The court is expected to hear arguments early next year and issue a ruling months before the crucial midterm elections.