The Republican National Committee (RNC) has filed an amicus brief seeking an emergency stay pending appeal regarding Congress' authority to regulate presidential elections. Concurrently, a federal appeals court upheld California's vote-by-mail system, ruling that it does not infringe upon the constitutional rights of in-person voters, even if some invalid mailed ballots are occasionally counted. This decision follows a rejection of a long-standing challenge to California's voting policies by the Ninth Circuit. Additionally, the RNC and former President Donald Trump have appealed a ruling concerning the mail ballot receipt deadline in Nevada, filing their appeal on the last possible day.
🚨BREAKING: RNC and Trump appeal their Election Day mail ballot receipt deadline loss in Nevada to the 9th Circuit. Filing comes on the last possible day to appeal. https://t.co/AAg0SbSpzr
#ELB: Correcting Earlier Post: Republican Party of Arizona, Not RNC, Filed Brief Supporting Emergency Relief in NVRA Documentary Proof of Citizenship to Register Case https://t.co/Fp5H8ZZ0kg
California’s vote-by-mail system doesn’t violate the Constitutional rights of in-person voters, even if state election officials occasionally count some invalid mailed ballots, a federal appeals court ruled. https://t.co/Hh9DJHKaoF