Postmarked in Time Is Good Enough, SCOTUS Rules.

The Supreme Court on Monday upheld state laws that let election officials count mail ballots arriving after Election Day, so long as they were postmarked by Election Day, turning back a Republican-backed challenge to the practice. The ruling leaves intact laws used by more than a dozen states that give officials a window after Election Day to receive and count ballots that were mailed in time. The challengers had argued the practice runs afoul of federal law setting a single, uniform Election Day in November. The Court was not persuaded. Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Amy Coney Barrett joined


