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Supreme Court to decide whether states can count ballots that arrive after Election Day

Press RoomBy Press RoomNovember 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether federal law prohibits states from counting ballots that arrive after Election Day.

President Donald Trump has long railed against mail-in voting and has argued that allowing ballots to be counted after Election Day creates opportunities for fraud. He’s claimed that the practice undermines voter confidence by making it impossible to quickly announce final results.

However, the laws of about 30 states authorize counting mail-in ballots after Election Day, with officials contending that the grace period aids voters — including military personnel — whose ballots are delayed for reasons outside their control.

The Supreme Court announced in a routine order list Monday that it will grant review in challenges the Republican National Committee and the Mississippi Libertarian Party filed against that state’s law allowing mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted if they arrive within five business days after the election.

The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with the challengers and struck down the Mississippi law last year, holding that it is at odds with a trio of federal laws establishing a uniform, nationwide day for voting in federal elections.

In June, Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch, a Republican, asked the Supreme Court to take up the issue, arguing that the federal appeals court’s decision will have “destabilizing nationwide ramifications.”

The 5th Circuit ruling technically applies only in Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas, but Fitch said it risks “chaos” in next year’s elections due to the likelihood it would spur similar challenges in close contests across the country.

Three 5th Circuit judges considered possible Supreme Court picks for Trump joined in the ruling last year striking down the Mississippi law: Andrew Oldham, James Ho and Kyle Duncan. All are Trump appointees.

The Supreme Court is likely to hear arguments on the issue early next year and to deliver a decision by the end of June.

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