The nation's highest court examined arguments regarding whether states can accept mailed ballots that were postmarked by Election Day but delivered afterward. The legal challenge carries significant potential consequences for future voting procedures nationwide.

The nation’s highest court examined legal arguments today in a significant voting rights case that questions whether states have the authority to accept mailed ballots that were postmarked by Election Day but delivered afterward.
The legal challenge carries significant potential consequences for voting procedures across the country, as justices weigh the balance between state election authority and federal oversight of ballot counting timelines.
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