Stefanik Gets Salty As Court Tosses Her Challenge To Mail-In Votes
Briefly

New York Congresswoman Elise Stefanik expressed frustration over the state's judiciary rejecting her challenge to no-excuse mail-in voting, calling it a threat to election integrity.
The state's highest court upheld the Early Mail Voter Act, which mandates that election clerks must provide mail-in ballots to any requesting voter during early voting.
Stefanik and other Republicans argued the relaxed mail-in voting regulations would strain election officials and resources, hinting at potential signature verification issues.
Despite their concerns, the court's decision reinforced the legality of the law, allowing voters greater access to mail-in ballots under the newly established guidelines.
Read at Above the Law
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