"It's mostly the fact that young people don't have signatures these days," Nevada secretary of state Francisco Aguilar said outside a Las Vegas polling center Tuesday. "And when they did register to vote through the automatic voter registration process, they signed a digital pad at DMV, and that became their license signature."
Aguilar's office said it will ensure the signature verification process is "being applied equally across the state," the Times reported. This is crucial as it seeks to maintain voter integrity during this election cycle.
"When you start to look at the data and you start to realize how high it is, it makes you nervous, because, again, these races are so close, the margins are so slim, that I don't want to look at the numbers tonight and know that we have to wait for ballots to be cured," he said. "We need to ensure that every voter's voice is heard."
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