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President Trump has filed a lawsuit and the criteria for accepting mail-by-mail votes arriving after the presidential election day are different in each region of the United States, it will take some time for the final results to come out.

U.S. federal law requires all counting to be completed by December 8th, but this time there are many variables.



Reporter Kim Yong-cheol pointed out.



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U.S. federal and state laws require that postal ballots with stamps sent by the post office by November 3rd Presidential Election Day be recognized as valid votes.



However, state law mandated arrival dates vary from state to state.



While many states accept arrivals one or two days after Election Day, Washington counts until November 23rd.



[Trump/U.S. President: I hope you stop all voting now.

I don't want to find the ballot at 4 am and add it to the vote.]



The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court's decision to extend the ballot by mail validity by three days on the 19th of last month was justified. I filed a second lawsuit asking me to determine if the company was successful.



[Election Commissioner Josh Parsons/Pennsylvania Lancaster: Votes are counted until arrival on the 6th according to the decision of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.

(The Republican Party) has asked the Supreme Court to reconsider it.]



Federal law in the United States requires that the governor of the state finish counting the ballots by the 8th of the following month and establish the electoral group.



During the 2000 presidential election, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the recount at the request of Candidate El Gore be stopped, and President Bush was elected.



With the appointment of the new Supreme Judge Barrett, the conservatives of the Supreme Court of the United States have become more conservative, with six conservative progressives and three.



(Video editing: Jeon Min-gyu)