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- Center
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- 4
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- Last Updated
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- Bias Distribution
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Legal disputes surrounding voting processes are intensifying as the U.S. nears Election Day. In Virginia, an appeals court blocked the state's attempt to remove 1,600 alleged noncitizens from voter rolls, citing violations of federal law due to its timing within a 90-day 'quiet period' before elections. Virginia officials have appealed to the Supreme Court to overturn this decision. Meanwhile, the Nevada Supreme Court ruled that mail-in ballots with unclear postmarks can be counted for several days post-election, a decision opposed by the GOP. Additionally, Pennsylvania Republicans have requested the Supreme Court to prevent voters from casting provisional ballots if their mail-in ballots were initially rejected, citing errors like missing secrecy sleeves as grounds for disqualification. These cases reflect a broader trend of contentious legal battles over voting rights and election integrity.
- Total News Sources
- 12
- Left
- 4
- Center
- 3
- Right
- 4
- Unrated
- 1
- Last Updated
- 15 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 33% Right
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