The Supreme Court will not let late mail-in ballots count in Wisconsin!
Wisconsin cannot count mail ballots that arrive after Election Day. That's the order issued Monday by the Supreme Court. In a 5-3 vote, the justices declined to lift a lower court ruling preventing the state from counting mail ballots that arrive as much as six days after Election Day. Votings rights groups, the state and national Democratic parties, and the League of Women Voters sued to extend the deadline. They argued that a flood of absentee ballots and problems from the pandemic make it harder for voters to receive their mail ballots and return them on time.
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