EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 8 MIN
Ryan Wiggins on Supreme Court Election-Day Deadline Case, Mail-In Voting Cutoffs, and Rural Alaska “Catastrophic” Claims
from The Marc Cox Morning Show
Ryan Wiggins and the host break down the Supreme Court case involving whether ballots can legally be counted after Election Day, with Wiggins arguing the Constitution clearly implies a single election day rather than an extended voting window. They discuss how the Court appears inclined to restrict post–Election Day ballot arrivals while still allowing early voting, and how critics frame the potential ruling as “catastrophic,” particularly pointing to its impact on a small number of rural Alaska voters. The conversation pushes back on that framing, arguing that voters in remote areas are capable of meeting deadlines and that expanded voting timelines create unnecessary confusion and inconsistency. Hashtags: #SupremeCourt #ElectionLaw #VotingRights #ElectionDay #MailInVoting #AlaskaPolitics #RyanWiggins #Politics
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Ryan Wiggins and the host break down the Supreme Court case involving whether ballots can legally be counted after Election Day, with Wiggins arguing the Constitution clearly implies a single election day rather than an extended voting window. They discuss how the Court appears inclined to restrict post–Election Day ballot arrivals while still allowing early voting, and how critics frame the potential ruling as “catastrophic,” particularly pointing to its impact on a small number of rural Alaska voters. The conversation pushes back on that framing, arguing that voters in remote areas are capable of meeting deadlines and that expanded voting timelines create unnecessary confusion and inconsistency. Hashtags: #SupremeCourt #ElectionLaw #VotingRights #ElectionDay #MailInVoting #AlaskaPolitics #RyanWiggins #Politics
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Ryan Wiggins on Supreme Court Election-Day Deadline Case, Mail-In Voting Cutoffs, and Rural Alaska “Catastrophic” Claims
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