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		<title>Ballot: Supreme Court May Impact Mail-in  Counting in Massachusetts</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Supreme Court's potential backing of a Republican effort could change mail-in ballot counting in Massachusetts, raising concerns about voter disenfranchisement.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Eligible voters should not be disenfranchised just because the postal service cannot be relied upon to deliver ballots promptly,&#8221; stated Deb O&#8217;Malley, highlighting the ongoing debate surrounding mail-in voting.</p>
<p>The Supreme Court has indicated it may support a Republican initiative to halt states from counting late-arriving mail-in ballots. This comes as Massachusetts allows ballots to be accepted up to <strong>three days</strong> after the election if they are postmarked by Election Day.</p>
<p>Currently, nearly <strong>30</strong> states have a grace period for counting late ballots, with Massachusetts extending this to <strong>10</strong> days for ballots mailed from overseas. This flexibility is crucial for many voters, especially in light of the challenges posed by mail delivery.</p>
<p>In the 2024 elections, <strong>30%</strong> of voters utilized mail-in voting, a decline from its peak during the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite this decrease, the method remains a significant aspect of the electoral process.</p>
<p>Former President Donald Trump has long opposed mail-in voting, arguing it is susceptible to fraud. However, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has documented that instances of fraud related to mail-in voting are rare.</p>
<p>Interestingly, Trump himself voted by mail in a Florida state representative special election on <strong>March 24, 2026</strong>, a fact that underscores the complexities of the issue.</p>
<p>The Supreme Court&#8217;s decision on mail-in ballots is anticipated by June 2026, with the case being heard titled Watson v. Republican National Committee. Legal experts are closely monitoring the proceedings.</p>
<p>Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson remarked, &#8220;I think we have several federal statutes that suggest that Congress was aware of post-Election Day ballot deadlines that the states had enacted,&#8221; indicating the legislative context surrounding the issue.</p>
<p>Paul Clement, representing the Republican Party, warned, &#8220;If the election is going to turn on late-arriving ballots in a way that means what everybody kind of thought was the result on Election Day ends up being the opposite a week later, the losers are not going to accept that result.&#8221;</p>
<p>Scott Stewart added, &#8220;States must make a final choice of officers by election day,&#8221; emphasizing the urgency of establishing clear ballot deadlines.</p>
<p>As the debate continues, the implications for voter access and election integrity remain at the forefront of discussions in Massachusetts and beyond.</p>
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