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Election Day, Supreme Court

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Mail-In Ballots, the 2026 Election, and the Supreme Court
Yesterday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in a high-profile case that asks whether the federal law that established a uniform national date for federal elections should be read to override a s...

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Supreme Court Could Decide If ‘Election Day’ Lasts One Day
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The Supreme Court’s conservatives could significantly alter the 2026 election
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Takeaways from arguments in the Supreme Court case that could end grace periods for mail-in ballots
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority appeared dubious of state laws that allow the counting of mail ballots that arrive at election offices after Election Day as justices heard oral arguments in ...

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How a Supreme Court mail ballot case may affect the midterms
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Supreme Court seems skeptical of allowing states to accept late-arriving mail ballots
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Trump doubles down on suggesting federal government 'get involved' in state elections

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. President Donald Trump on Tuesday doubled down on his controversial suggestion that Republicans "nationalize" elections as he continued to make false claims of widespread voter fraud and ...
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What is the SAVE America Act? Here's what to know about the elections bill Trump is pushing

President Trump and his allies are pushing Senate Republicans to pass an elections-related bill known as the SAVE America Act.
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Trump’s Gutting of Election Security Fuels Worries for Midterms

Officials say the crippling of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, which the president himself created, could open elections to cyberattacks and foreign influence.
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President Trump wants to federalize elections. Missouri’s secretary of state says no

People vote early in Clay County, Missouri on Monday, Nov. 4, 2024. Some Republican election officials have broken with the president on nationalizing elections, even as they have avoided criticizing him directly. That includes Missouri Secretary of State ...
AOL
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Trump says states are agents of federal government in elections

President Donald Trump on Tuesday claimed that “a state is an agent for the federal government in elections,” as he defended his call for Republicans to nationalize elections. “I want to see elections be honest — and if a state can’t run an ...
The Atlantic
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‘The Trust Has Been Absolutely Destroyed’

The email that federal law enforcement sent this week to the nation’s top election administrators would have been routine just a few years ago. “Your election partners,” the Tuesday missive from FBI Election Executive Kellie Hardiman read, “would ...
KOAT Albuquerque
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Get the Facts: Can the federal government create nationalized elections?

REPRESENTATIVE MELANIE STANSBURY, GABE VAZQUEZ AND TERESA LEGER FERNANDEZ. PRESIDENT TRUMP IS SPARKING DEBATE AFTER URGING REPUBLICANS TO PUT CONTROL OF ELECTIONS IN FEDERAL HANDS. HE SAID THIS ON A PODCAST WITH FORMER FBI DEPUTY DIRECTOR DAN BONGINO.
Washington Examiner
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The legal case for and against nationalizing elections

President Donald Trump sparked a constitutional debate this week after floating the idea that Republicans could consider “nationalizing the voting,” arguing that some states cannot be trusted to fairly oversee the midterm elections. “Amazing that the ...
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