In Arizona, after an election, voters were given an opportunity to "cure" their ballots if there were issues like missing signatures or mismatches on mail-in ballots. Election officials contacted affected voters, typically by phone, email, or mail, to inform them of the problem and provide instructions. Voters then had a limited time, often up to five business days post-election, to verify their identity and confirm their ballot for it to be counted.
https://www.tpaction.com/cure
By the way, it's been mentioned that you don't have to live in AZ to help.
Could someone familiar give a quick summary of what is involved in curing ballots?
Look at the ballot.
Put it in the trump Kari Lake pile....
😂😂👍🏻
but how?
In Arizona, after an election, voters were given an opportunity to "cure" their ballots if there were issues like missing signatures or mismatches on mail-in ballots. Election officials contacted affected voters, typically by phone, email, or mail, to inform them of the problem and provide instructions. Voters then had a limited time, often up to five business days post-election, to verify their identity and confirm their ballot for it to be counted.