Breaking down the Supreme Court's decision on mail-in ballots
Summary
The U.S. Supreme Court decided that mail-in ballots sent by Election Day can be counted even if they arrive after that day. Experts discussed how this decision affects the election process and voting rules.Key Facts
- The Supreme Court made a ruling about mail-in ballots on Monday.
- Ballots must be cast by Election Day to be counted, even if they arrive late.
- The decision clarifies rules about when mail-in votes can be included in election results.
- David Becker, an election expert, provided analysis on CBS News.
- The ruling impacts how states handle mail-in voting and election deadlines.
- The decision aims to balance voter access and election integrity.
- This case is part of ongoing discussions about voting rules in the U.S.
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