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Election Day, Supreme Court and of ballots

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Supreme Court conservatives appear skeptical of mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday delves into the issue of mail-in voting, weighing whether states can count ballots that are mailed on time but arrive after Election Day.

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Supreme Court skeptical of allowing states to count mail ballots that arrive after Election Day
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Supreme Court appears skeptical of counting mail-in ballots that arrive after Election Day

sheriff, California and election

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 · 13h · on MSN
California GOP sheriff who's running for governor seizes ballots from 2025 election
A Republican sheriff in California who's running for governor seized more than 650,000 ballots from election officials last week, saying he is investigating potential fraud in last year's election.

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The Riverside County sheriff has seized 650,000 ballots. Here's what we know
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California sheriff seizes ballots from 2025 special election
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Sheriff Running For California Governor Seizes Over Half A Million Ballots From 2025 Election
RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — A California sheriff running for governor has seized more than half a million ballots cast in a November special election from county election officials, saying he’s investiga...

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A California sheriff seized 650,000 ballots. Election experts say it's a big deal
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Trumpy Sheriff Gives Bonkers Reason for Seizing 650K Ballots
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Samuel Alito raises question over "seriously undermined" election results

The Supreme Court heard arguments about a mail-in ballot case Monday morning.
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The Supreme Court’s conservatives could significantly alter the 2026 election

The Supreme Court on Monday appeared ready to limit mail-in ballots, a move that would reinforce the justices’ pattern of shrinking voter protections and that has, at bottom, favored Republican interests and the Trump administration.
The News-Herald
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Election 2026: Charter amendment regarding Mentor law director on ballot

Mentor voters will decide in the May 5 primary election whether to approve a proposed amendment to the city’s charter to eliminate the requirements that the law director be a resident of Lake County and maintain an office for
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Election judge who allowed 11 unregistered people to vote pleads guilty

An election judge in northern Minnesota’s Hubbard County pleaded guilty to a felony Monday for allowing 11 unregistered people to vote in November 2024. Timothy Scouton, 65, of Nevis, Minn., was charged with two counts: accepting ballots from the unregistered voters and neglect of duty in his posting at the Badoura Township precinct in Hubbard County.
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Barabak: California can have both easy voting and quicker election results. Here's how.

The lag time between election day and final tabulations creates a vacuum filled by unwarranted fraud claims. A reformer offers steps to speed the count while preserving the ease of casting a ballot.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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Skeptics said 2020 election boxes were missing. They never asked Fulton.

Conservative activists insinuated Fulton County obstructed the FBI from accessing 2020 election records, but the county said it didn't.
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Donald Trump Admin Suffers Legal Blow Over Election Records Seized By FBI

Federal judge denies Trump administration’s request to cancel evidentiary hearing on 2020 Atlanta election records.
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Brooklyn is a hotspot for illegal election activity by nonprofits

Dozens of NYC nonprofits flouted state and federal laws by endorsing and fundraising for state and city candidates. Some allegedly exchanged political support for government funding.
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