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Minnesota opts against asking Supreme Court to block mail-in ballots ruling

Minnesota law requires that mail-in ballots be received by Election Day. But that deadline was extended through a settlement Simon reached with a citizens group that sued earlier this year. Under that settlement, which was approved by a judge, state election officials could count ballots received until Nov. 10 as long as they are postmarked by Nov. 3.

Reuters | Updated: 31-10-2020 05:02 IST | Created: 31-10-2020 05:02 IST
Minnesota opts against asking Supreme Court to block mail-in ballots ruling

Minnesota officials decided on Friday not to seek emergency intervention from the conservative-majority Supreme Court over an appeals ruling that questioned the legality of their decision to count mail-in ballots received after Election Day.

Thursday's ruling by the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in favor of Republicans in the battleground state indicated that ballots received after Election Day, which is on Nov. 3, would not be counted if the extended deadline was ultimately found to be unlawful. The ruling, which is not the final word in the litigation, requires that ballots received after Election Day be separated from other ballots.

"While Minnesota will comply with the 8th Circuit's ruling to segregate the ballots received after November 3, we need to emphasize that there is no court ruling yet saying those ballots are invalid," said Minnesota Secretary of State Steve Simon, a Democrat. "We absolutely reserve the right to make every argument after Election Day that protects voters," he added.

Simon, who said he conferred with the state attorney general's office, urged voters not to send ballots in the mail at this point but instead deliver them to county election offices or vote in person. Minnesota law requires that mail-in ballots be received by Election Day. But that deadline was extended through a settlement Simon reached with a citizens group that sued earlier this year.

Under that settlement, which was approved by a judge, state election officials could count ballots received until Nov. 10 as long as they are postmarked by Nov. 3. Two Minnesota Republicans, James Carson and Eric Lucero, challenged the settlement.


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