Supreme Court rejects Republican challenge of Mississippi mail-in ballot rule


A view of the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC, on June 25, 2026.

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The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that Mississippi can continue to count some absentee ballots received after election day, rejecting a Republican challenge contending that those votes are invalid under federal law.

“The federal election-day statutes do not prevent Mississippi from counting absentee ballots postmarked by election day but received up to five days thereafter,” the majority held in the 5-4 ruling. “Nothing in the federal election-day statutes requires ballots to be received by election day.”

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