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Judge rules on Indiana mail-in ballot concerns

(Tommie Lee/953MNC)

After a lawsuit from Common Cause and the NAACP regarding mail-in voting concerns, a federal judge ruled Tuesday that an Indiana law can’t throw out mail-in ballots that arrive at election offices after noon on Election Day.

The decision orders state election officials to count the mail-in ballots that are postmarked on or before November 3 and received by voting offices no later than November 13.

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