workers match the voter signature on the affidavit envelope with the signature and the voter registration database as the vegas review journal columnist victor jakes revealed in his column that was just published yesterday, the proces is far from full proof, he tested the process by writing the names of 11 voters before having them copy his signature onto their envelopes in his handwriting looking nothing lik their handwriting. the process for his test he say is legal as the voters were the ones that signed their own name to the envelope. scarily enough despite the signature is not matching those in the database, six of the ballots were in fact upset now every boreal journal columnist is with us. i assumed you checked it legally , they are the ones that signed the ballots they can sig anyway they want, correct? to get that s right, that s wha the law says as long as the voter is signing it, it is all
which requires that poll workers match the voter s signature on the affidavit envelope with the signature in the voter registration database . however, as the vegas review journal columnist victor jak s revealed in his column that was just published yesterday, the process is far from foolproof. he tested the process by writing the names of 11 voters before having them copy his signature onto their envelopes. in his handwriting, looking nothing like their handwriting . now the process for his test, he says his legal as the voters were the ones that signed their own names to the envelope scarily enough, despite the signatures not matching those in the database. six of the ballots were, in fact accepted. now, las vegas review journal columnist victor jak s is with us . i assume you checked it legally. they are the ones that signed the ballots. they can sign it any way they want to . correct? that s exactly. that s what the law says.