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POLITICSJun 10 · 22:00 UTCLAISTCato Hernández

Got a letter about the signature on your ballot? It's an election safeguard, not a rejection

California election officials are sending letters to voters to verify signatures on mail-in ballots as part of a normal 'ballot curing' process. Receiving a letter does not mean the ballot is rejected but allows voters to fix discrepancies by providing a signature and address by June 24. The process ensures only registered voters cast ballots and protects vote privacy.

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