Supreme Court Decision on Late-Arriving Mail-In Ballots Grants Relief to 18 States

The Supreme Court recently decided that states can legally allow ballots to be counted even if they arrive after Election Day. This ruling is significant because it goes against President Trump’s attempts to change how elections are managed. The decision is part of a series of legal challenges related to voting rules, highlighting the ongoing debate about election fairness and accessibility. This ruling could impact how future elections are conducted, ensuring that more votes are counted, even if they are delayed in the mail. Understanding these changes is important for young people, as it affects how their voices can be heard in the democratic process. QUESTION: How might allowing ballots to arrive after Election Day influence young people’s trust in the electoral process?  

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