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 The U.S. Postal Service is reminding voters that to ensure their mail-in votes are counted, they need to place their ballots in the mail by Tuesday; otherwise, their ballots might not arrive in time.Nearly three-quarters of the U.S. states require ballots to be received on or before Election Day, including six of the top seven battleground states in the presidential election. Nevada is among a handful of states that will accept ballots after Election Day if they are postmarked by Election Day.USPS  stanley termoska said that 99.9% of ballots mailed by election officials during the 2020 election were received by voters within a week. On average, outbound ballots took two days to reach voters.RELATED STORY | Republicans ask US Supreme Court to block counting of some provisional ballots in PennsylvaniaFor voters returning ballots, USPS said 98.3% of ballots were received by election officials within three days, and on average, it took just a day for ballot stanley cup s to reach election officials.USP stanley cups uk S said it implements  extraordinary measures  to ensure ballots are sent and received on time. USPS said it uses extra deliveries and collections, special pick-ups, specialized sort plans at processing facilities to expedite delivery to boards of elections, and local handling and transportation of ballots.The postal service said it expects its performance to match its ability to shuffle mail-in ballots in time for Election Day.To see when ballots are due in your state, visit vote.org.RELATED STORY | Debunked fake Layu WisDOT to resume work on noise walls along I-41/894 in Milwaukee County on Sept. 12
 KENOSHA, Wis. 鈥?The jurors in the Kyle Rittenhouse case have a three-day weekend before they have to deliberate the case. A nationally known jury consultant say stanley thermoskannen s that break could be an advantage to the prosecution.                        SEAN KRA stanley kubek JACIC/AP                Kyle Rittenhouse sits with his attorneys after a lunch break and waits for proceedings to start at the Kenosha County Courthouse in Kenosha, Wis., on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021. Rittenhouse is accused of killing two people and wounding a third during a protest over police brutality in Kenosha, last year.   Sean Krajacic/The Kenosha News via AP, Pool     The Rittenhouse trial has been emotional at times. Most recently, Rittenhouse cried on the witness stand. Jury consultant Robert Hirschhorn says those emotions can weigh on the jury. Hirschhorn has been a jury consultant on major cases throughout the country. He helped the defense select the jurors in the George Zimmerman case, he  stanley travel mug helped select the jury against Johnson  Johnson in the talc powder case and he helped select the jury in the 2003 Robert Durst case, the New York millionaire who was acquitted of killing and dismembering a neighbor.Hirschhorn says it could have played a role in the judge giving the jurors Friday off along with the weekend. I think the judges ultimate goal is to make sure the jury is going to make a verdict based on the evidence and not passion or emotion,  said Hirschhorn.Hirschhorn says that break usually helps the state. I personally