Yes. Once a ballot’s signature verification process has started, election officials have five days to “cure,” or confirm the validity of signatures identified to have a problem. To cure the signature, ...
Yes. Once a ballot’s signature verification process has started, election officials have five days to “cure,” or confirm the validity of signatures identified to have a problem. To cure the signature, ...
Get AZCIR’s latest investigations and updates delivered straight into your inbox, for free. Once a ballot’s signature verification process has started, election officials have five days to “cure,” or ...