In person votes do the same thing. 2020 in nevada they reject mine and my wives for unverified signatures. 300k votes total in that cheating episode got the same.
I don't understand how that happens. I'm not saying you're wrong, just that I don't understand it.
If you're voting in person on election day, what do they need your signature for? And obviously you have your ID. So why the need for a signature? I know some states have you sign a poll book or voter roster, but those are just for record keeping to show someone voted, not to establish identity.
Was it a provisional ballot? Because just plain regular voting in person, there should be no need to verify someone's identity via a signature unless there was some extenuating circumstances you haven't mentioned.
Guess they should have voted in person.
In person votes do the same thing. 2020 in nevada they reject mine and my wives for unverified signatures. 300k votes total in that cheating episode got the same.
I don't understand how that happens. I'm not saying you're wrong, just that I don't understand it.
If you're voting in person on election day, what do they need your signature for? And obviously you have your ID. So why the need for a signature? I know some states have you sign a poll book or voter roster, but those are just for record keeping to show someone voted, not to establish identity.
Was it a provisional ballot? Because just plain regular voting in person, there should be no need to verify someone's identity via a signature unless there was some extenuating circumstances you haven't mentioned.