The Supreme Court’s March 2026 oral arguments in Watson v. Republican National Committee have driven the 72% implied probability that SCOTUS will bar states from counting mail ballots received after Election Day. Conservative justices appeared skeptical that federal statutes setting the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November as Election Day permit grace periods for postmarked ballots arriving days later, with more than a dozen states maintaining similar receipt rules ahead of the midterms. A decision expected by late June or early July could require ballots to reach election officials by Election Day itself, prompting states to adjust timelines for voter access and administrative processing while preserving the uniform federal deadline.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket. Esto no es asesoramiento de trading y no influye en cómo se resuelve este mercado. · Actualizado¿Las barras de SCOTUS cuentan las boletas por correo después del día de las elecciones?
Sí
$39,358 Vol.
$39,358 Vol.
Sí
$39,358 Vol.
$39,358 Vol.
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Mercado abierto: Mar 24, 2026, 7:31 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...This market will resolve based on the Supreme Court’s decision in this case. Other related cases or legislation will not affect resolution.
The resolution source for this market will be official information from the U.S. Supreme Court; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
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0x65070BE91...The Supreme Court’s March 2026 oral arguments in Watson v. Republican National Committee have driven the 72% implied probability that SCOTUS will bar states from counting mail ballots received after Election Day. Conservative justices appeared skeptical that federal statutes setting the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November as Election Day permit grace periods for postmarked ballots arriving days later, with more than a dozen states maintaining similar receipt rules ahead of the midterms. A decision expected by late June or early July could require ballots to reach election officials by Election Day itself, prompting states to adjust timelines for voter access and administrative processing while preserving the uniform federal deadline.
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