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Faulty signatures come down to various factors, including voters not knowing how to sign their name, not updating their voter ...
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Young voters in Nevada, many of whom didn't grow up learning cursive in school, are having difficulty voting, the secretary ...
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 officials are asking voters – especially young people who don’t have a long signature history – to verify their votes ...
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