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Nevada votes thrown into chaos because young voters can’t sign their names
Vote counting in
Nevada
has been thrown into chaos because young people cannot
sign
their own names, a
state
official has said. Absentee ballots in the
state
require a voter’s signature to match with signatures already on file in
state
or federal databases.
Does your signature always look the same? In Nevada, it's holding up mail-in ballots
People's signatures can change throughout the course of their lives, typically with little consequence. But it's caused a larger issue for the U.S. election results in Nevada, where nearly 13,000 mail-in ballots are still being held,
Gen Z voters’ signatures are causing problems for Nevada ballot counters
Handwritten signatures are an outdated way of verifying votes, says VoteAmerica, a political NGO. Thousands of Nevada voters still need to verify mail-in ballots.
Young Voters Could Delay Results in Nevada for Days Because They Don’t Know How To Sign Their Name
Nevada’s secretary of state, Francisco Aguilar, is fretting that issues with signatures could delay the election results.
Nearly 14,000 mail ballots in Nevada have signature issues
Nearly 14,000 Nevada voters must verify their identity with election officials to cure the signature on their mail-in ballots or their votes won’t count
Election Issues Reported In Nevada Because Young Voters Don’t Know How To Sign Their Name
During a report from outside an election center in Clark County, Nevada, CNN reporter Jim Acosta reported that young people not knowing how to sign their name was causing issues because the signatures aren’t matching what’s on file, leaving election officials unable to verify voters’ identity and unable to process their ballots:
Young Nevada Voters Aren’t Used to Signing Their Names, Causing Holdup
Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar said it is taking election officials a longer time to verify the identities of some young voters who aren’t used to writing their signatures. “This is an opportunity,
13,000 Nevada ballots, many from young voters, need signature cures
Nevada officials are asking voters – especially young people who don’t have a long signature history – to verify their votes are cleared.
Many Gen Z voters struggle to sign their names. That's becoming a problem as they cast their ballots.
Young voters in Nevada, many of whom didn't grow up learning cursive in school, are having difficulty voting, the secretary of state said Tuesday.
13,000+ Nevada mail-in ballots need signature cures as of Election Day
More than 13,000 people across Nevada who voted by mail need to verify their identities or their vote will not count, according to the latest data from the Nevada Secretary of State’s Office.
Nevada passes voter ID measure
A ballot question calling to implement voter ID passed by about 44 percentage points, the Associated Press called Tuesday night. Ballot Question 7 passed 72 percent to 28 percent, as of late Tuesday night.
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