Many Gen Z voters struggle to sign their names. That's becoming a problem as they cast their ballots.
Briefly

"It's mostly the fact that young people don't have signatures these days. When they did register to vote through the automatic voter registration process, they signed a digital pad at the DMV, and that became their license signature."
"States in the US require a voter's signature on mail and absentee ballots, and several states require additional verifications, including comparing that signature to the voter's signature on file."
"Ballots lacking verifiable signatures are not counted in states without a curing process. On the eve of Election Day, more than 11,300 mail-in ballots needed signature-curing in Clark County."
Read at Business Insider
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