These 14 states could be affected by the Supreme Court’s decision on late mail ballots.

In the United States, voting laws and the rules about how long ballots can be accepted after Election Day differ from state to state. This means that in some places, ballots that arrive a few days late can still be counted, while in others, they cannot. These differences can impact election results, especially in close races. Understanding these rules is important because they affect how every vote is counted and can influence the outcome of elections. This story matters because it highlights the importance of knowing your state’s voting laws to ensure your vote is counted. It also shows how these laws can shape the democratic process and the representation of citizens’ voices in government. QUESTION: How might understanding the differences in voting laws across states influence young people’s participation in elections?  

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