Supreme Court Weighs Mail-In Ballot Lawsuit Standing
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Supreme Court Weighs Mail-In Ballot Lawsuit Standing

The Supreme Court will hear a case challenging an Illinois law allowing mail-in ballots received up to two weeks after Election Day to be counted. The core issue is whether Rep. Michael Bost and presidential electors have legal standing to sue, as lower courts dismissed their claim. The ruling could impact the validity of mail-in voting challenges nationwide and potentially open the door to more election law lawsuits.

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