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		<title>Ballot: Supreme Court&#8217;s Stance on  Counting Sparks Controversy</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Supreme Court's consideration of mail-in ballot counting has ignited debate, especially in Massachusetts where deadlines are under scrutiny.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Eligible voters should not be disenfranchised just because the postal service cannot be relied upon to deliver ballots promptly,&#8221; stated Deb O&#8217;Malley, highlighting the ongoing debate surrounding mail-in ballots in the United States.</p>
<p>The Supreme Court has indicated it may support a Republican initiative to halt the counting of late-arriving mail-in ballots, a move that could significantly impact the electoral process. In Massachusetts, ballots are currently accepted up to three days after the election if they are postmarked by Election Day, a policy that could be challenged depending on the Court&#8217;s ruling.</p>
<p>As it stands, nearly 30 states allow a grace period for counting late ballots, with Massachusetts providing a 10-day grace period for ballots mailed from overseas. This leniency reflects a broader trend towards accommodating mail-in voting, which surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, although participation has since declined. In the 2024 elections, approximately 30% of voters opted for mail-in ballots.</p>
<p>Former President Donald Trump has been a vocal opponent of mail-in voting, frequently asserting that it is susceptible to fraud. However, documented instances of such fraud are exceedingly rare, according to research from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.</p>
<p>Interestingly, Trump himself voted by mail in a Florida state representative special election on March 24, 2026, a fact that adds a layer of complexity to his criticisms of the system.</p>
<p>The Supreme Court&#8217;s decision regarding mail-in ballots is anticipated by June 2026, with the case under consideration being Watson v. Republican National Committee. Legal experts are closely watching the proceedings, as they could redefine the parameters of mail-in voting across the nation.</p>
<p>Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson remarked, &#8220;I think we have several federal statutes that suggest that Congress was aware of post-Election Day ballot deadlines that the states had enacted,&#8221; indicating that the legislative framework surrounding voting is also under scrutiny.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, Paul Clement, representing the Republican perspective, expressed concerns that if election outcomes hinge on late-arriving ballots, it could lead to widespread dissatisfaction. &#8220;If the election is going to turn on late-arriving ballots in a way that means what everybody kind of thought was the result on Election Day ends up being the opposite a week later, the losers are not going to accept that result,&#8221; he warned.</p>
<p>Scott Stewart, also representing the Republican Party, emphasized the importance of finality in elections, stating, &#8220;States must make a final choice of officers by Election Day.&#8221; This sentiment underscores the tension between ensuring voter access and maintaining electoral integrity.</p>
<p>As the debate continues, the implications of the Supreme Court&#8217;s ruling could resonate far beyond Massachusetts, potentially reshaping the landscape of mail-in voting in the United States.</p>
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		<title>Ballot: Supreme Court&#8217;s Stance on Mail-in s Sparks Controversy</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Supreme Court's recent discussions on mail-in ballots could reshape voting practices in the U.S., with significant implications for future elections.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Eligible voters should not be disenfranchised just because the postal service cannot be relied upon to deliver ballots promptly,&#8221; stated Deb O&#8217;Malley, highlighting the ongoing debate surrounding mail-in voting.</p>
<p>The Supreme Court has indicated it may support a Republican initiative aimed at preventing states from counting late-arriving mail-in ballots. This potential ruling comes as Massachusetts allows ballots to be accepted up to three days after the election if they are postmarked by election day, a practice that is mirrored in nearly 30 states.</p>
<p>As the nation approaches the June 2026 decision on the case Watson v. Republican National Committee, the implications of this ruling could be profound. Voting by mail saw a significant uptick during the COVID-19 pandemic, with nearly 30% of voters opting for this method in the 2024 elections. However, this trend has been declining recently.</p>
<p>Paul Clement, representing the Republican Party, warned, &#8220;If the election is going to turn on late-arriving ballots in a way that means what everybody kind of thought was the result on Election Day ends up being the opposite a week later, the losers are not going to accept that result.&#8221; This sentiment reflects a growing concern about the integrity of election outcomes.</p>
<p>Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson remarked, &#8220;I think we have several federal statutes that suggest that Congress was aware of post-Election Day ballot deadlines that the states had enacted,&#8221; emphasizing the complex interplay between state and federal regulations regarding voting.</p>
<p>Interestingly, former President Donald Trump, a vocal opponent of mail-in voting due to claims of fraud, cast his own mail-in ballot in a Florida state representative special election on March 24, 2026. Despite his opposition, documented instances of fraud related to mail-in voting remain rare, according to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.</p>
<p>Scott Stewart, another attorney involved in the case, asserted, &#8220;States must make a final choice of officers by election day,&#8221; reinforcing the argument that ballot deadlines are crucial for maintaining electoral integrity.</p>
<p>As the Supreme Court prepares to announce its decision, the ramifications for mail-in voting practices across the country are uncertain. With nearly 30 states allowing grace periods for late ballots, the outcome could redefine how elections are conducted in the U.S.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding how the Court&#8217;s ruling will influence future legislation and voter access to mail-in ballots.</p>
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