Do thousands of Nevada voters need to verify their signature to ensure their vote is counted in the 2022 election?
By Esther Tsvayg
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More than 7,000 mail ballots are currently in the signature curing process in Clark County alone, out of more than 14,600 ballots in the county that required signature curing.
About half of voters have successfully cured their ballots in Clark County.
Voters have until Monday, Nov. 14th, to address any signature issues on their mail-in ballots.
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