Supreme Court weighing Mississippi mail-in ballot case that could have major impact on Illinois voting laws

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear arguments in a Mississippi case that could have a major impact on Illinois’ efforts to promote voting by mail. The high court is expected to decide whether ballots cast and postmarked on or before Election Day in a general election can be counted if received afterward.

The combined suit, brought by the Republican National Committee and the Libertarian Party and supported by the conservative law group Judicial Watch, asks the Supreme Court to uphold a 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision. That ruling stated that ballots must be received by Election Day in November to be counted.

Under Illinois law, mail-in ballots postmarked or certified on or before Election Day can be counted by local election authorities up to 14 days after the election. Similarly, a 2020 Mississippi law, enacted during the COVID-19 pandemic, allowed mail-in ballots to be counted within five business days following Election Day.

The Supreme Court’s decision could have wide-ranging effects in Illinois and as many as 27 other states, along with the District of Columbia, where local and state laws allow the counting of ballots received after Election Day. Illinois filed a brief supporting the existing Mississippi law.

Judicial Watch is also behind a similar effort to restrict post-Election Day vote counting in a federal lawsuit filed on behalf of veteran downstate Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Bost of Murphysboro. However, federal courts in Chicago dismissed the lawsuit, ruling that Bost lacked standing. The Supreme Court has already heard oral arguments regarding standing but has not yet issued a ruling.

The Mississippi case ruling could come as early as July 2024, just months before the critical midterm elections that will decide control of Congress. Historically, Democrats have been better organized in early voting and vote-by-mail campaigns. In contrast, former President Donald Trump has repeatedly urged voters to cast ballots only on Election Day, falsely claiming that mail-in ballots are prone to fraud.

Illinois has taken several steps to expand voting access, including mail-in voting. The state recently allowed voters to request that local election authorities send them mail ballots permanently. During the 2020 COVID-19 general election in Illinois, one-third of the nearly 6.1 million ballots cast were by mail. In 2022, mail ballots accounted for nearly 18% of the 4.1 million votes cast. Last year, nearly 1 in 5 of the 5.7 million ballots cast were mail-in ballots.

In the 2022 general election, over 110,000 ballots were returned and counted during the 14-day post-election period, including 3,252 overseas military votes. In last year’s general election, more than 99,000 ballots arrived and were counted after Election Day, including nearly 1,000 military ballots.

At the heart of the case is the October 25, 2024, ruling by a panel of the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. The panel asserted that the federal statute establishing a uniform day for federal elections—and the U.S. Constitution’s Elections Clause—require that all ballots be both “cast by voters and received by state officials” by the end of Election Day.

The appeals court ruled that the term “election” includes both the casting and receipt of ballots, with an election considered complete only when all ballots have been received. It stated, “Text, precedent, and historical practice confirm this ‘day for the election’ is the day by which ballots must be both cast by voters and received by state officials.” The court added that a ballot is considered “cast” only when the state takes custody of it, not when a voter fills it out.

Reacting to the Supreme Court’s decision to hear the case, Ken Martin, chair of the Democratic National Committee, called the lawsuit “a multipronged effort by Trump and Republicans to restrict vote-by-mail and early voting.”

“Voting by mail and voting early are safe, secure, and empower more eligible voters to participate in our elections. That is a good thing for our democracy,” Martin said in a statement. “The DNC will fight like hell in this case for the rights of Mississippians and every other citizen to make sure their voices are heard and their votes are counted.”

On the other side, Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, said the Supreme Court “now has an opportunity to reaffirm that ‘Election Day’ means what it says under federal law.”

“Counting ballots received after Election Day not only violates federal law but encourages voter fraud and undermines voter confidence,” Fitton said.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/2025/11/11/supreme-court-mail-in-voting-illinois/

公明支援「白紙」で自民が出馬へ 中村裕之議員、北海道4区

政治
公明支援「白紙」で自民が出馬へ
中村裕之議員、北海道4区

2025年10月15日18:45(18:48更新)

自民党の中村裕之衆院議員は15日、公明党との連立解消に伴い、次期衆院選で公明候補を支援する予定だった北海道4区から立候補する意向を示した。

これに対して、自民党の鈴木俊一幹事長は、同区での両党の協力関係は白紙に戻るとの認識を示している。

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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1411661/

Escudero’s lawyer seeks extension in filing affidavit before Comelec

MANILA, Philippines — The lawyer of Senator Francis “Chiz” Escudero was unable to appear before the Commission on Elections (Comelec) on Monday to submit an affidavit regarding the P30-million donation given to the lawmaker by a contractor.

Instead, the lawyer requested an extension from the commission to file the affidavit.

“We received information that the lawyer may ask for additional time to comply,” a Comelec source said.
https://www.inquirer.net/457743/escuderos-lawyer-seeks-extension-in-filing-affidavit-before-comelec/

維新議員、次期衆院選は無所属で 党運営に不満、当面離党せず


title: 維新議員、次期衆院選は無所属で立候補へ 党運営に不満も当面離党せず
date: 2025-10-13 20:41
category: 政治

日本維新の会の空本誠喜衆院議員(広島4区)は13日、次期衆院選に無所属で立候補する意向を明らかにしました。広島市内で行われた記者会見で、党の運営について「大阪一極集中だ」と不満を述べました。

空本議員は「全国政党にしようと頑張ってみているものの、現状は改善が見られない」と話し、党運営への不満を率直に語りました。

一方で、当面は離党せず無所属での立候補を選択する考えを示しています。

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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410798/

立維国、首相指名で会談へ 野党候補一本化を模索


title: 立維国、首相指名で会談へ 野党候補一本化を模索
date: 2025-10-13 19:26
updated: 2025-10-13 19:28

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石破茂首相の後任を決める首相指名選挙を巡り、立憲民主党、日本維新の会、国民民主党の3党幹事長は、14日に会談する調整に入った。野党候補の一本化を模索していることが、関係者への取材で13日に明らかとなった。

この動きは、野党側が次期首相選出に向けて団結し、影響力を強めようとする狙いがあるとみられる。一方、自民党の鈴木氏に関する動向については、まだ詳細が明らかにされていない。

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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410787/

静岡・伊東市議選が告示 市長不信任支持の候補が30人中26人


title: 静岡・伊東市議選が告示 市長不信任支持の候補が30人中26人
date: 2025-10-13 06:00
categories: 政治, 社会

静岡県伊東市で行われる市議会議員選挙(定数20)が、12日に告示されました。これは、市長の田久保真紀氏が自身の学歴を巡る問題を理由に議会を解散したことに伴うものです。

今回の市議選には、前職18人、新人12人の合計30人が立候補しています。そのうち、市長不信任決議案を支持する候補者は30人中26人に上ると伝えられています。

なお、31日に招集される臨時議会では、再び市長に対する不信任決議案が審議される予定です。

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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410618/

公明、小選挙区一部撤退を検討 自民と協力白紙で比例に注力

政治
公明、小選挙区一部撤退を検討
自民と協力白紙で比例に注力

2025年10月11日 18:36 (2025年10月11日 18:38 更新)
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10日、自公党首会談後の記者会見を終えた公明党の斉藤代表(右)と西田幹事長=国会

公明党は自民党との連立離脱を受け、次期衆院選の小選挙区の一部に候補を擁立せず撤退する方向で検討に入ったことが、関係者の話で11日に明らかになった。

これまで公明党は、自民党と小選挙区をすみ分けし、相互推薦する形で選挙協力を進めてきた。しかし、連立離脱により自民党との協力関係が白紙となったことから、小選挙区での連携は見送られ、比例代表を中心に注力する方針を模索している。

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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410291/

自民「協力区」、出馬か協議 公明佐藤氏、衆院北海道4区


title: 自民「協力区」、出馬か協議 公明佐藤氏、衆院北海道4区
date: 2025-10-11 13:04
categories: 政治
tags: 自民党, 公明党, 衆院選, 北海道4区

公明党の佐藤英道幹事長代理は11日、自民党の支援を受ける「協力区」として自身が立候補を表明している衆院北海道4区について、連立離脱を踏まえ、予定通り出馬するかどうかを含めて支持者らと協議を進める考えを示しました。

現在、両党間で協力関係の見直しが進む中、佐藤氏は支持基盤の意向を確認しながら、今後の対応を判断すると見られています。具体的な決定時期や出馬の最終意思は今後の協議次第となります。

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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410247/

公明「連立維持、説明できない」 離脱判断に理解、前向き評価も

公明党、「連立維持、説明できない」 離脱判断に理解示し前向き評価も

2025年10月10日 21:02(10月10日 21:05 更新)
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公明党の斉藤代表は、10日午後に国会で記者会見を終えた後、退室した。

公明党は10日、連立政権からの離脱を表明した。大型選挙での敗因となった「政治とカネ」問題に関してけじめを求めたものの、自民党から納得できる回答を得られなかったことが背景にある。

また、裏金問題の影響を受けて落選した公明党の元議員らは、今回の連立離脱の判断について「理解できる」とし、前向きに評価する声も上がっている。

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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410029/

Bihar Assembly election schedule to be announced today

**Bihar Assembly Election Schedule to Be Announced Today**

*By Chanshimla Varah | Oct 06, 2025, 10:23 AM*

The Election Commission of India (ECI) is set to announce the schedule for the Bihar Assembly elections today, Monday, during a press conference at 4:00 PM. With the term of the current 243-member Bihar Assembly ending on November 22, elections must be conducted before that date.

**Political Parties Advocate for Post-Chhath Polls**

Several political parties in Bihar are urging that the elections be held after the Chhath festival, which concludes in October. Their rationale is that scheduling polls post-festival would encourage greater voter participation, as many residents working outside the state return home during this time.

The previous Bihar Assembly elections in 2020 were conducted in three phases amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

**New Measures Announced for Voter List Revision**

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar has introduced new initiatives to ensure a cleaner and more accurate voter list for the upcoming elections. A special intensive revision (SIR) of the voter rolls was conducted—the first after 22 years, with the last revision taking place in 2003.

These measures will be implemented nationwide and include a new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) guaranteeing that Electoral Photo Identity Cards (EPIC) are delivered to voters within 15 days of registration. Additionally, a mobile deposit facility will be available at polling booths to streamline the voting process.

**ECI Reviews Election Preparedness with Bihar Visit**

The announcement follows a recent two-day visit by an ECI delegation to Bihar to assess poll readiness. The team was led by Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar and included Election Commissioners Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Vivek Joshi.

The upcoming Bihar elections are expected to witness a keen contest between the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party-Janata Dal United (JDU) alliance and the opposition Mahagathbandhan, headed by the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) and Congress.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/politics/bihar-assembly-election-schedule-to-be-announced-today/story

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