March 6, 2026
[image: MS-Mississippi-US-Supreme-Court-Mail-In-Ballots-Counted-After-Election-Day.png] American Democracy Minute Radio News Report for Nov. 14, 2025 Timely to March 1, 2026 Mail-in ballots are increasingly popular with voters. But when the U.S. Postal Service doesn’t deliver an otherwise eligible mail-in ballot in time by no fault of the voter, should it still be counted? The U.S. Supreme Court just accepted a case which could potentially disenfranchise those voters.
In greater Concord, NH hear ADM on www.WNHNFM.org/live <www.wnhnfm.org/live> just before 11 AM Eastern M-F, or ask your smart speaker to “Play the American Democracy Minute Podcast.”
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www.americandemocracyminute.org/wethepeople/2025/11/13/can-mail-in-ballots-eligible-in-every-other-way-be-counted-if-they-arrive-in-the-mail-too-late-the-question-will-be-heard-in-the-u-s-supreme-c…
📻 Broadcast File: Pacifica Radio Network’s Audioport <audioport.org/index.php?op=series&series=American+Democracy+Minute&> and PRX <exchange.prx.org/series/42434-american-democracy-minute> Tags: 5th Circuit, absentee ballot, After Election Day, American Democracy, American Democracy Minute, Ballot, Ballot Delays, Ballot Disqualification, Court of Appeals, Democracy News, Election Day, Grace Period, Mail Ballots, Mail in, Mississippi, News, Postmarked, SCOTUS, U.S. Supreme Court, USPS, Watson v. RNC