267 Maricopa County has been illegally outsourcing Signature Verification to a third-party vendor, who uses a threshold of just 10% to qualify signatures as "high-confidence" matches for approval... This is why they don't want us to compare signatures... (justthenews.com) posted 1 year ago by purkiss80 1 year ago by purkiss80 +267 / -0 Signature verification software used by Maricopa County says 10% is 'high-confidence' match Maricopa County has contracts with Runbeck Election Services for Verus Pro signature verification software. 12 comments share 12 comments share save hide report block hide replies
I would still fail signature verification. I've never been able to hone in on one signature, despite 20 years of effort. It's so bad. I could sign it 100 times in a row and no two would be similar.
Our bank accepts me signing my husband's name along with his signature too. No one bats an eye.
I wasn't a signatory at my company but I wrote checks for years. Nobody noticed until I signed a check for over $1000, and then all hell broke loose.
So now I'm a signatory.
Same. The signature they use to verify against is the one on my driver's license, which I think is at least 5 years old at this point.