RITE joined two other major election integrity organizations—the Honest Elections Project and the Center for Election Confidence—to ask the Supreme Court to step in and prevent states from accepting absentee ballots that arrive after Election Day. In the amicus brief filed July 10, RITE is supporting the Republican National Committee and Mississippi GOP in arguing that ballots must be received by close of polls on Election Day.
“Congress set Election Day in federal law, and it’s the Tuesday after the first Monday in November,” said RITE President Justin Riemer. “Permitting the return of absentee ballots after Election Day, sometimes weeks after, effectively changes the date of the election, which only Congress can do. The Supreme Court should settle this issue now before it’s forced to do so in an emergency posture on the eve of the 2026 election.”
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