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U.S. Supreme Court Confirms States May Set Mail Ballot Receipt Deadlines; L.A. County Elections Proceed Under Existing Rules
By silva hayrikyan at County of Los Angeles - News
· June 30, 2026
· 3 min read
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U.S. Supreme Court Confirms States May Set Mail Ballot Receipt Deadlines; L.A. County Elections Proceed Under Existing Rules
Decision leaves California’s current law intact; no changes for voters in November o...
Key takeaway Supreme Court Confirms States May Set Mail Ballot Receipt Deadlines; L.
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Published: June 30, 2026 ·
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U.S. Supreme Court Confirms States May Set Mail Ballot Receipt Deadlines; L.A. County Elections Proceed Under Existing Rules
Decision leaves California’s current law intact; no changes for voters in November o...
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