NEW Lawsuit Challenges Counting Votes Received AFTER Election Day! Judicial Watch

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➡ Tom Fitton from Judicial Watch says they’re helping Mississippi voters who don’t like that their state counts votes for five days after an election. He believes voting should happen on one day, not spread out over a week.

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Hey, everyone. Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton here with some big news. We have a civil rights lawsuit for Mississippi voters who object to that state’s counting ballots for up to five days that arrive absentee ballots after an election. Federal law allows for an election day, not an election week. We also have a lawsuit in Illinois where they count ballots that arrive for up to 14 days after an election, even without a valid postmark.

I tell you, counting ballots after election day is a great way to invite fraud. It undermines confidence in the elections. Plus, it’s downright illegal. .

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