Supreme Court Agrees to Decide If Mail-In Ballots Must Arrive by Election Day

The U.S. Supreme Court decided on Nov. 10 to consider a challenge to a federal law that blocks states from counting mail-in ballots that officials receive after Election Day.
The court granted the petition in Watson v. Republican National Committee in an unsigned order on Nov. 10. No justices dissented.
The Republican National Committee, the state Republican Party, and the state’s Libertarian Party sued over the law.
This is a developing story and will be updated.