A divided Supreme Court ruled on June 29 that states could count mail-in ballots received after Election Day as long as they were postmarked by then.
The case, known as Watson v. Republican National Committee (RNC), focused on a challenge to Mississippi’s practice of accepting late-arriving ballots. However, the 5–4 ruling affects the approximately 30 states that the National Conference of State Legislatures says accept mailed ballots received after Election Day.
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