Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Mail-In Ballot Law: What to Know

Supreme Court to Hear Challenge to Mail-In Ballot Law: What to Know
A resident drops off a vote-by-mail ballot in a drop box in Chicago on Oct. 2, 2020. Scott Olson/Getty Images
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The U.S. Supreme Court on Nov. 10 agreed to take up a case that asks if states can legally count ballots received after Election Day.

The justices have not set a date for oral arguments, but a decision is expected by the end of June 2026—just ahead of the midterm elections.

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Stacy Robinson is a politics reporter for the Epoch Times, occasionally covering cultural and human interest stories. Based out of Washington, D.C. he can be reached at [email protected]