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Supreme Court Signals Openness to GOP Candidate’s Standing in Illinois Mail‑Ballot Case

Justices indicated they may let Rep. Mike Bost proceed, potentially widening who can bring pre‑election challenges.

Overview

  • The Court heard arguments focused solely on Article III standing, not the merits of Illinois’ rule that counts mail ballots postmarked by Election Day if received within 14 days.
  • Conservative justices questioned tying standing to a candidate’s odds of winning, with Chief Justice John Roberts warning that forecasting election outcomes is a “potential disaster.”
  • Rep. Mike Bost’s counsel argued candidates face concrete “pocketbook” and reputational harms from prolonged counting, while Illinois said any injury is speculative or self‑inflicted.
  • The Trump administration backed limited candidate standing, and the ACLU supported access‑to‑courts principles even as it opposes Bost on the merits of the late‑ballot policy.
  • A decision expected by June 2026 could revive Bost’s suit and affect similar challenges in states that count late‑arriving ballots, including pending disputes in Mississippi and Louisiana.