💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court will review a Republican challenge to an Illinois law that allows mail ballots to be counted if received up to two weeks post-Election Day. The case revolves around the legal standing of Rep. Mike Bost and two former presidential electors to sue over the law. The court's decision could impact election integrity debates and President Trump's claims about late-arriving ballots. Trump's recent executive order mandates votes to be received by Election Day, tying federal funding to state compliance.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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