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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 9 MIN

Supreme Court Signals Major Shift on Mail-In Ballot Deadlines with former journalist and radio host John Gordon

from Real Talk with Riggin · host KZIM KSIM

The Supreme Court appears poised to signal a major shift in how states handle mail-in ballot deadlines, a move that could have sweeping implications for future elections. Legal observers note the Court is increasingly scrutinizing whether ballots received after Election Day—despite being postmarked on time—should be counted, raising questions about election integrity, voter access, and constitutional authority. Former journalist and radio host John Gordon says the issue strikes at the heart of public confidence in elections, arguing that clearer, uniform standards could help reduce disputes while ensuring fairness. As the Court weighs in, states may soon face new legal boundaries on how far they can extend ballot receipt deadlines beyond Election Day.

The Supreme Court appears poised to signal a major shift in how states handle mail-in ballot deadlines, a move that could have sweeping implications for future elections. Legal observers note the Court is increasingly scrutinizing whether ballots received after Election Day—despite being postmarked on time—should be counted, raising questions about election integrity, voter access, and constitutional authority. Former journalist and radio host John Gordon says the issue strikes at the heart of public confidence in elections, arguing that clearer, uniform standards could help reduce disputes while ensuring fairness. As the Court weighs in, states may soon face new legal boundaries on how far they can extend ballot receipt deadlines beyond Election Day.

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