SCOTUS weighs late-arriving ballots in Mississippi election case

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The Supreme Court heard arguments over whether ballots arriving after Election Day can be counted in a Mississippi case, a pivotal voting-rights dispute that could reshape late-arrival mail-in ballot rules nationwide.
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