While the U.S. Supreme Court agreed this week to allow states to count mail ballots after Election Day, the issue is still in hot dispute in Kansas.
There's still a lawsuit in Douglas County challenging a state law that repealed a three-day grace period for mail ballots to arrive at election offices after Election Day in Kansas.
The plaintiffs - Kansas Appleseed Center for Law and Justice, Loud Light and the Disability Rights Center of Kansas - say that repealing the . . .
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