In the calm before the possible storm, it doesn't look like courts will decide the election

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Less than two weeks before November 3, the cases still kicking around court are largely about which mail-in ballots will be counted if they arrive to officials late -- the same types of rules that are typically disputed before and even after an election, said Jonathan Diaz of the Campaign Legal Center, a voting access litigation group. "The average voter doesn't pay much attention, if any, to the vagaries of litigation," Diaz added.

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