Eliminating Grace Periods: A New Attack on Mail Voting

Voting rights are under attack again—this time, through the rollback of mail-in ballot grace periods.

Lawmakers in several states are working quickly to eliminate grace periods for mail-in ballots—policies that have long ensured voters who mail their ballots on time still have their votes counted if delivery is delayed.

Kansas has already passed a law ending its grace period. In Utah, ballots must now be received by Election Day to be counted. And in Mississippi, a federal court recently stripped away the state’s five-day grace period.

These changes threaten the voting rights of many, particularly:

Voters relying on last-minute information before casting their ballots

People voting from jail

Rural communities with slower mail delivery

This isn’t just a red-state issue—this is a coordinated attack on access to the ballot.

At VAAC, we’re staying vigilant in Michigan. We’re monitoring for proposed changes and working to ensure our communities understand what’s at stake—and how to take action.

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Let’s stay ready, stay informed, and stay powerful.

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