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A major election law case currently before the U.S. Supreme Court could have significant implications for how mail-in ballots are counted in federal elections. At the center of the dispute is whether states can continue counting mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day if they were postmarked on or before Election Day. The issue affects election procedures in multiple states, many of which currently allow ballots to be received and counted days—or even weeks—after voting officially ends. The case was filed with the Supreme Court last year and heard by the justices recently. A ruling is expected in the coming weeks and could establish new legal standards for election administration nationwide. The decision may impact future federal elections, voting deadlines, ballot-counting procedures, and the ongoing debate over election integrity and voter access across the United States. #SupremeCourt #SCOTUS #MailInVoting #ElectionDay #ElectionIntegrity #ElectionLaw #VotingRights #FederalElections #USPolitics #ElectionRules #BallotCounting #ElectionNews #VotingPolicy #Constitution #Politics