
2026-03-20 643词 中等
In a series of provisions beginning in 1845, Congress fixed federal elections on a Tuesday in early November. No problem, the state argues in Watson v. Republican National Committee: “Mississippi requires that ballots for federal offices be cast—marked and submitted to election officials—by federal election day.” If early voting is fine, and if the counting process can go on for days after the polls close, then why not the arrival of absentee ballots that were marked and mailed on time?
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