California leaders cheer Supreme Court ballot ruling while eyeing other ways to speed count

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The Supreme Court upheld states’ ability to count mail ballots postmarked by election day but arriving later, which conservatives have argued slows vote counting but liberals defend as expanding voter access.California officials and voting-rights advocates say the decision protects voters, but agreed the state needs to speed up vote counting in the future. California officials cheered a U.S. Supreme Court ruling Monday that allows states to continue counting mail ballots postmarked by election day but received in the days after — calling it a win for voter participation and access, including in the upcoming November midterm.They also acknowledged delays in...
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