How the Supreme Court Could Change Voting by Mail

The Supreme Court is considering a case that could change how voting by mail works in the United States. The key issue is whether ballots that arrive after Election Day should be counted or disqualified. This decision could impact many voters, especially those in rural and urban areas who rely on mail-in voting. The ruling could affect hundreds of thousands of Americans, potentially changing election outcomes and how people participate in democracy. Understanding this case is important because it highlights how legal decisions can influence voting rights and accessibility. QUESTION: How might changes to voting by mail rules impact young voters and their participation in future elections?  

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