Federal law Archives | American Democracy Minute A 90 second radio news report & podcast on U.S. democracy issues Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:53:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://i0.wp.com/www.americandemocracyminute.org/wethepeople/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/AmericanDemocracyMinuteLogo3_sm.jpg?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Federal law Archives | American Democracy Minute 32 32 204031415 Fringe Federal Court Ruling Invalidating the Counting of Mail-In Ballots in Mississippi After Election Day is Challenged by Pro-Voter Groups https://www.americandemocracyminute.org/wethepeople/2024/11/13/fringe-federal-court-ruling-invalidating-the-counting-of-mail-in-ballots-in-mississippi-after-election-day-is-challenged-by-pro-voter-groups/ Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:30:10 +0000 https://www.americandemocracyminute.org/wethepeople/?p=4210 From the American Democracy Minute Radio Report!

In a case likely destined for the U.S. Supreme Court, a federal appeals court struck down a Mississippi law allowing receipt and counting of mail-in ballots up to five days after election day. Pro-voter groups are fighting back.

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In a case likely destined for the U.S. Supreme Court, a federal appeals court struck down a Mississippi law allowing receipt and counting of mail-in ballots up to five days after election day. Pro-voter groups are fighting back.

A three-judge appeals panel in the notoriously conservative 5th Circuit federal court ruled Oct. 25th that federal law does not allow any state to extend the receipt of ballots after election day, including in-state ballots or the UOCAVA mail ballots used for overseas military and diplomatic personnel.  The panel allowed counting those ballots for the 2024 election, but sent the case back to a lower court.

Despite 20 states offering a grace period of varying lengths, U.S. Circuit Judge Andrew Oldham wrote, “Federal law does not permit the state of Mississippi to extend the period for voting by one day, five days, or 100 days.”  

Pro-voter groups asked November 8th for a reconsideration in front of ALL 5th Circuit judges, but the case is likely to ultimately be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.  For now, the ruling applies only to the 5th Circuit states of Mississippi, Louisiana and Texas.  But an adverse ruling by the Supreme Court’s conservative majority – which often throws precedent out the window – could impact millions of voters at home and abroad who depend on mail ballots.

We have links to the case documents and other reporting at AmericanDemocracyMinute.org. I’m Brian Beihl.

Today’s Links

Articles & Resources:

National Conference of State Legislators – Receipt and Postmark Deadlines for Absentee/Mail Ballots
NPR – Appeals court sides with GOP on Miss. law that provides grace period for mail ballots
Reuters – US appeals court says counting ballots received after Election Day is illegal
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (via Democracy Docket) –  PETITION OF INTERVENOR DEFENDANTS – APPELLEES VET VOICE FOUNDATION AND THE MISSISSIPPI ALLIANCE FOR RETIRED AMERICANS FOR REHEARING EN BANC

Groups Taking Action:

Vet Voice Foundation, Mississippi Alliance for Retired Americans

Register or Check Your Voter Registration:

U.S. Election Assistance Commission – Register And Vote in Your State


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GOP Challenge to Mississippi Mail Ballot Deadline Law Likely to Set Up U.S. Supreme Court Challenge with National Consequences https://www.americandemocracyminute.org/wethepeople/2024/09/24/gop-challenge-to-mississippi-mail-ballot-deadline-law-likely-to-set-up-u-s-supreme-court-challenge-with-national-consequences/ Tue, 24 Sep 2024 15:16:37 +0000 https://www.americandemocracyminute.org/wethepeople/?p=4020 From the American Democracy Minute Radio Report!

National and state Republicans will ask the federal Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to strike down a Mississippi law which counts mail-in ballots up to five days after election day.  The decision could have national consequences.

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National and state Republicans will ask the federal Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals to strike down a Mississippi law which counts mail-in ballots up to five days after election day.  The decision could have national consequences.

Oral arguments will be heard in the notoriously Conservative Fifth Circuit before three Trump-appointed judges on Sept. 24th, but many legal observers see the case as likely to be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court no matter what the outcome. 

Mississippi law allows for a mail-in ballot to be counted up to five days after election day, provided it’s postmarked on or before election day.  Sixteen other states allow extra time, ranging from Texas, with one day, to Washington, which does not have a time limit. 

The GOP argues that for federal elections, federal law is paramount, and Congress directed that federal elections be conducted on a “uniform” national election day that would not include extra days for mail-in ballots. 

A ban on extra days could disenfranchise millions of voters, especially if the courts ignore the Supreme Court’s Purcell Principle discouraging voting rights cases too close to an election.  Combined with persistent reports of U.S. Postal Service delivery delays in rural areas, democracy advocates suggest allowing extra delivery time no matter what the court decides.

We have the RNC’s complaint, and analysis of the case linked at AmericanDemocracyMinute.org.   I’m Brian Beihl. 

Today’s Links

Articles & Resources:
U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals via Democracy Docket – RNC/Mississippi GOP Complaint

Mississippi Today – RNC appealing federal judge’s order upholding Mississippi’s absentee ballot counting law
Democracy Docket – RNC Challenge to Mississippi’s Mail-In Ballot Deadline to Be Heard by 5th Circuit
National Conference of State Legislatures – Receipt and Postmark Deadlines for Absentee/Mail Ballots

FindLaw – Mississippi Absentee Ballot Delivery Code, Title 23. Elections § 23-15-637
CNN – Three Trump appeals court judges will consider a case that could limit mail-in voting

Groups Taking Action:

League of Women Voters MS, Disability Rights Mississippi, ACLU Mississippi


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