The state law they want to have blocked has election officials counting ballots that arrive up to 14 days after Election Day, if they are postmarked by the deadline.
Lower courts claimed that the plaintiffs didn't have standing to sue, meaning they weren't injured so could make no claim.
But the high court accepted the case with the question about whether Bost and the others, as federal candidates, have a right to challenge the "time, place, and manner" regulations for elections in Illinois.
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