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The outcome of this case could have significant implications on how states administer elections, and could reshape the mail-in ballot system which has steadily grown in popularity over the years.

Supporters of the state law argue that ballots cast on time should be counted, even if delays in mail or processing mean they arrive after Election Day. A federal district court upheld the rule, but the Fifth Circuit reversed, setting the stage for Supreme Court review.

The Republican National Committee (RNC) argues that federal law sets a clear, nationwide deadline, and the ballots received by election officials after that date shouldn’t be counted in federal elections.

At issue is whether federal statutes establishing a uniform Election Day preempt a Mississippi law that permits ballots cast by Election Day to be counted if they are received by election officials within five days after that date.

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