- Following the judge's decision, Suraj Patel, appearing to agree with the president that a mail-in system that has yielded no winner 45-days after an election, said "This is no longer a Democratic or a Republican fight, this is not an establishment versus progressive fight.
- Some ballots weren't postmarked, making the judge's order harder to enforce, and casting doubt on the ability of the office to handle an election involving hundreds of millions of mail-in ballots.
- The judge's Monday decision will allow ballots that were received one to two days after the election date – June 23 – to be counted, so long as they are postmarked by the 23.
- Election boards were overwhelmed by the more than 400,000 mail-in ballots that were submitted in New York City alone, which tops the number sent in across the entire state in 2018.
- A Manhattan federal judge has stepped in to conclude a House pirmary that remains undecided after six weeks, saying 1,000 disputed mail-in ballots should be counted.
- Maloney's race has been brought to the national fore not just as a significant embarrassment to the New York City Board of Elections, but by the president, who has touted the race as an example par excellence of why universal mail-in voting measures for the Nov.
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New York judge rules on disputed mail-in ballots to settle House race after six weeks
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