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Supreme Court Mail-In Election Ballot Decision Impact on 1.3M Active Military, Veterans
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... The Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling on Monday to uphold a grace period for mail-in election ballots has drawn strong rebukes from conservatives, while military organizations and other groups praised the ideologically lopsided judicial body for preserving voting options -- notably for displaced active-duty military personnel. ...
Impact on Active-Duty Military, Veterans
The ruling brought a mixed bag of positive and negative responses based on ideological grounds.
Vet Voice Foundation is one of those groups in favor of the decision. The nonpartisan, national organization intervened in the case to, as it described, defend the rights of military families, veterans and overseas voters whose ballots are often delayed through no fault of their own.
"Today's decision is a victory for every American who follows the rules, mails their ballot on time, and deserves to have their vote counted," Janessa Goldbeck, U.S. Marine Corps veteran and CEO of Vet Voice Foundation, said in a statement. "For service members stationed around the world, military spouses, veterans and other Americans who rely on voting by mail, this ruling recognizes a simple principle: voters should not lose their voice because of circumstances beyond their control. Our democracy is strongest when every eligible voter has a fair opportunity to participate."
They pointed to the statistics, notably how in the 2024 general election almost one-third of U.S. voters cast ballots by mail in the 2024 general election, including millions of military families, veterans, seniors and rural voters. The previously existing grace period still led to more than 100,000 ballots being rejected nationwide for arriving after state deadlines. ...