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  "path": "/supreme-court-could-bar-late-arriving-mailed-ballots-heres-what-that-would-mean-for-oregon-voters/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-24T20:04:40.000Z",
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  "textContent": "The U.S. Supreme Court and its conservative majority appeared skeptical during arguments of state laws that allow mailed-in ballots to count when they arrive after Election Day.\n\nThe post Supreme Court could bar late-arriving mailed ballots. Here’s what that would mean for Oregon voters. appeared first on Lincoln Chronicle.",
  "title": "Supreme Court could bar late-arriving mailed ballots. Here’s what that would mean for Oregon voters."
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