Fifth circuit invalidates Mississippi mail-in ballot election law
JURIST
OCTOBER 26, 2024
The US Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Friday invalidated a Mississippi election law that allowed mail-in and absentee election ballots as long as they were sent on or before Election Day. The ruling overturned the lower court’s decision that upheld the law. The unanimous appeals court ruled that the Mississippi law was invalid because it violated the Electors Clause of the US Constitution, which sets Election Day as the same day throughout the United States.
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