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VisitPublic opinion on mail ballot deadlines by end of 2024
Majority support extended deadlines • 33%
Majority oppose extended deadlines • 33%
Mixed or no clear majority • 34%
National polls and surveys
Trump, RNC Sue Nevada Over Mail Ballot Deadline Post-Election Day
May 3, 2024, 08:35 PM
The Republican National Committee, former President Donald Trump's campaign, and the Nevada Republican Party have filed a lawsuit against Nevada's Secretary of State and several county clerks. The lawsuit challenges a state law that permits mail ballots to be accepted up to four business days after Election Day. The plaintiffs argue that this deadline violates federal law, which mandates specific Election Day deadlines. The state law currently allows ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted if they are received within the four-day window.
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Majority support existing deadline • 33%
Majority oppose existing deadline • 33%
Mixed opinions/no clear majority • 34%
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Neutral • 34%
Mostly viewed as fair • 33%
Mostly viewed as unfair • 33%
Mixed opinions • 34%
Majority support • 33%
Majority oppose • 33%
Mixed or no clear majority • 34%
Mostly favorable • 33%
Mostly unfavorable • 33%
Indifferent • 34%
Majority support • 33%
Majority oppose • 33%
Divided opinion • 34%
Significantly less favorable • 25%
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No change • 25%
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Majority Support • 33%
Majority Oppose • 33%
Indifferent/No Clear Majority • 34%
Majority support the rule • 25%
Majority oppose the rule • 25%
Divided opinions • 25%
Indifference or lack of awareness • 25%
Strongly Support • 25%
Somewhat Support • 25%
Somewhat Oppose • 25%
Strongly Oppose • 25%
Majority approve NIH's handling • 33%
Majority disapprove NIH's handling • 33%
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Above 70% • 25%
Increased voter turnout • 50%
Decreased voter turnout • 50%
Court upholds Nevada mail ballot law • 50%
Court overturns Nevada mail ballot law • 50%
No other states adopt similar laws • 50%
Other states adopt similar laws • 50%
Repeal of conflicting laws • 25%
No change in laws • 25%
New federal law passed • 25%
Amendment to existing laws • 25%