In other words, they upheld Mississippi's law allowing ballots to receive be received up to five days after election Day. There were vigorous dissents. It was 5, 4. But at the end of the day, what it means is that The Court has concluded federal law does not limit late received mail in ballots. The consequence of this is it's going to remain state by state. Red states can put put real and meaningful limits, can limit balloting, can limit late received ballots. (40:43–40:51)
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Asserts the Supreme Court's interpretation of federal law regarding mail-in ballots.
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