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SCOTUS Decision on Wisconsin (Original Post) kairos12 Oct 2020 OP
Sounds like physically received soothsayer Oct 2020 #1
My state (CO) has vote by mail for all elections & here is what the SOS site says: CrispyQ Oct 2020 #2

CrispyQ

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2. My state (CO) has vote by mail for all elections & here is what the SOS site says:
Tue Oct 27, 2020, 11:03 AM
Oct 2020
https://www.sos.state.co.us/pubs/elections/FAQs/mailBallotsFAQ.html

Q4. Will my mail ballot be counted? I heard that mail ballots might not be counted.

A4. Every valid mail ballot is counted. Be sure to sign the envelope when you return your mail ballot. Your county clerk must receive your ballot no later than 7:00 PM on Election Day. If you are not sure if your ballot will arrive in time, drop it off in person. Contact your county clerk and recorder for drop-off and drop-box locations.


on edit: IMO, this is not an unreasonable rule. I mean at some point you have to have a cutoff date/time, & why wouldn't it be at the same time all the polls close? People need to sharpen up & take some responsibility for their vote. I'm so glad to see people stepping up this election, but if we'd had this kind of turnout all along we wouldn't be in this mess. Can we finally quash the meme that voting doesn't make a difference?
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