A recent lawsuit filed by the Republican National Committee and other plaintiffs challenges Mississippi's practice of counting mail-in ballots received within five business days after "Election Day." This practice, similar to elections in other states, could face major disruption if the lawsuit succeeds, affecting the upcoming congressional and presidential elections. Writing at Justia Verdict, Professors Vikram Amar and Jason Mazzone argue the lawsuit's chances of success seem low, as it hinges on a weak theory of illegality, and the distinction between voting and counting ballots after Election Day presents complexities that undermine the plaintiffs' claims.
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