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Election Day, Supreme Court and ballots

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Supreme Court seems wary of states counting mail ballots that arrive after Election Day
The Supreme Court seemed skeptical Monday that mail-in ballots received after polls close on Election Day should be counted, posing major implications for November’s midterm elections.

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Supreme Court appears skeptical of laws counting mail-in ballots after Election Day
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Supreme Court hears case over mail ballots that arrive after Election Day
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Behind the Supreme Court arguments on the mail-in ballots case
The Supreme Court heard arguments on mail-in ballots received by officials after they are postmarked on Election Day.

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Trump Casts Florida Mail Ballot as He Pushes Congress to Severely Limit That Voting Option
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Supreme Court skepticism of late-arriving mail-in ballots could have major implications for California
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Some state officials say shifting mail ballot deadline will complicate November election plans
A worker pushes a cart of received mail ballots at the L.A. County Ballot Processing Center Nov. 4, in City of Industry, Calif.

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Milwaukee in-person absentee voting underway for April 7 election
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In-person absentee voting for April 7 election begins Tuesday
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Activist who pushed 2020 election fraud claims convicted of election fraud

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In 2020, FiveThirtyEight published a chart that was weaponized to spread election disinformation. It still haunts me.

The morning after Election Day in 2020, FiveThirtyEight — the now-defunct political data site, where I worked at the time as a politics writer — published a chart on our liveblog. Within hours, it was being circulated online as supposed proof of ...
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The Secret History of the Shadow Campaign That Saved the 2020 Election

For more than a year, a loosely organized coalition of operatives scrambled to shore up America’s institutions
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