The rise in mail voting comes with a price, as mismatched signatures lead to ballot rejections
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Joshua Kamalo's experience highlights the challenges voters face with mail-in ballots, particularly concerning signature verification which can jeopardize their votes.
Matching signatures on mail ballot envelopes to official ones is a tedious process, potentially leading to significant numbers of rejected ballots due to discrepancies.
Larry Norden emphasizes the need for transparency regarding the tradeoffs accompanying the rise in mail-in voting and the importance of correcting potential issues for voters.
The increase in mail voting raises concerns about ballot rejections that can disenfranchise eligible voters if they can't rectify signature discrepancies.
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