Ok I think I’m missing something here between the 2 rulings.
Here’s what was said a few days ago regarding Pennsylvania
https://www.npr.org/2020/10/19/922411176/supreme-court-rules-pennsylvania-can-count-ballots-received-after-election-dayAnd here is what was said about Wisconsin
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/supreme-court-against-extending-deadline-absentee-ballots-election-day-wisconsinIt sounds like same argument but 2 different outcomes.
I hate to say it but there should be something which states unilaterally for all states on the subject of mail in ballots as to how long to count ballots.
IMO Election Day is Nov.3.
Any ballots POSTMARKED NOVEMBER 3 should be counted. ALL BALLOTS should be (must be IMO) postmarked to verify their date of receipt. As far as the counting of ballots, that’s an issue which has been discussed for months and states have had months on how to organize the tally and with expediency.
If I’m wrong someone set me straight, but any ballots postmarked November 3 should be counted and all ballots should be counted. A deadline of however many days to count can cause votes not to be counted however a prolonged count cannot be a norm either.