A photo of the front of the US Supreme Court building showing the steps and the façade, with a blue sky above. The DA logo is at the top right. Text superimposed on the step says “The Supreme Court is about to decide which mail-in votes count - and which don't!”
A dark blue background that is speckled with white, like stars. There is a drawing of a ballot box at bottom left and the DA logo at bottom right. The text says “What's Happening?
*The Supreme Court accepted Watson v. RNC, a case about when mail-in ballots must be received
* 30+ states currently accept ballots cast on time but received up to 5 days later
* The 5th Circuit said this "grace period" violates federal law - and now SCOTUS will decide!”
A dark blue background that is speckled with white, like stars. There is a silhouette of a soldier saluting at bottom left and the DA logo at bottom right. The text says “Who is impacted?
* Military & overseas voters whose ballots arrive after Election Day
* Voters in 30+ states that rely on post-Election Day receipt rules
* Election officials who may need to rewrite procedures for 2026
* Anyone voting by mail - abroad, military spouses, diplomats, seniors, disabled, and more.”
A dark blue background that is speckled with white, like stars. There is a silhouette of a telephone handset at bottom left and the DA logo at bottom right. The text says “What you can do -
* Stay informed - this ruling could reshape 2026 voting rules
* Call your representatives to voice your opinion
* Follow your state's specific deadlines (they may change) and track your ballot if your state
offers it at VoteFromAbroad.org.
* Mail your ballot early - don't rely on Election Day postmarks.”
On Mon, Mar 23, the Supreme Court begins hearing arguments in Watson v RNC, a case that has huge implications for mail-in ballots.
What could this mean for overseas voters? Stricter deadlines and potential lost votes.
State deadlines: votefromabroad.org
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