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Johnson County: An indicator of elections without grace period?
Read Article Plaintiffs seeking to restore the state's grace period for mail ballots to arrive at election offices are highlighting last month's Johnson County special elections to illustrate what's at stake if the law isn't reinstated. In a court filing last week, plaintiffs in a lawsuit seeking to reinstate the three-day grace period point to the fact that one in every 30 voters who cast votes by mail in three Johnson County special elections had their ballots tossed because they didn't arrive
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