Judicial Watch announced recently that the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has issued an opinion reversing a lower court
ruling on Mississippi’s election law that permitted absentee ballots to
be received as late as five business days after Election Day.
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Federal
Appeals Court Rules against Counting of Ballots Received after Election
Day
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udicial
Watch announced that the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit
has reversed a lower court ruling on Mississippi’s election law that
permitted absentee ballots to be received as late as five business days
after Election Day. Judicial Watch filed the civil
rights lawsuit challenging the Mississippi election law on behalf
of the Libertarian Party of Mississippi.
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