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What Does Court Ruling Mean For Ballots Not Yet Received?

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What Does Court Ruling Mean For Ballots Not Yet Received?

What Does Court Ruling Mean For Ballots Not Yet Received?

The appeals court's decision means all mail and absentee ballots must be received by 8 p.m.

On election night or be set aside and potentially may not be counted, Pat Kessler reports (3:21).

WCCO 4 News At 10 - October 29, 2020


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