With the election less than one month away, the Republican Party is engaged in an unprecedented 11th-hour effort to change the way mail-in votes are processed.
If the lawsuit wins, it will impact the 17 other states around the country, plus Washington, D.C., that also allow for mail-in ballots to arrive in the days following the election.
In another swing state, Arizona, where for more than 30 years a large percentage of the electorate has cast votes by mail, state legislators tried earlier this year to pass legislation that would have blocked many residents' access to mail-in voting.
In swing states such as Pennsylvania, the GOP is pushing courts to force states not to count mail-in ballots that arrive in time but for which the voter forgot to write the date on the outside of the sealed envelope.
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