Dana7360
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This is good news. I'm glad to read that a judge actually applies the law. I don't know if the state brought up the fact that the US Mail is the delivery agent for the voter. That means the minute the person puts the piece of mail in the mailbox, it's the same thing as putting it in the hands of who the mail was addressed to. So if the ballot is postmarked on or before November 3, that, by law, is a good ballot and must be counted.
It's business law 101. Anyone who takes at least that course knows about that law.
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It's business law 101. Anyone who takes at least that course knows about that law.
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Federal judge upholds Minnesota's extended ballot counting
A federal judge has upheld a state court agreement that extends Minnesota's deadline for counting absentee ballots by seven days.