
Supreme Court Case Threatens Mail Voting in 14 States
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The Supreme Courts potential ruling on mail ballot deadlines could disrupt elections in fourteen states, including Nevada, Illinois, and Alaska. Election officials worry about confusing voters and the cost of reprinting materials. The Purcell principle suggests avoiding disruptions close to voting day. Rural voters with slower mail service face the biggest risk, potentially impacting thousands of votes. States prepare for the courts decision, aiming to maintain clear voter education and fair access.
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