Supreme Court ruling could reshape Alaska’s pivotal Senate race
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A potential Supreme Court decision to bar counting late-arriving mail ballots could disenfranchise rural and Alaska Native voters and upend Alaska’s tight Senate race between Mary Peltola and Dan Sullivan, threatening how elections are administered in a state where many ballots rely on mail and remote communities face delays.
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