When I went in person in 2020 to vote, they asked me for my signature, but there was no book to sign as in every previous election. They put a computer tablet in front of me and I had to sign there on the screen with some weird little pen. The signature was all distorted on the tablet. I had to try it a few times to even get it to look somewhat like my signature. My question is, was my vote invalidated at some point because the signature did not ‘match’ the one on file?
Apparently there was no book anymore because of “Covid”. Unreal. Our hands were also sprayed beforehand with an incredible amount of hand sanitizer by some man who had a hazmat type suit on, and my hands were dripping wet by the time I got to the sign-in table. Of course all voters had to be fully masked and only three at a time allowed in the voting area. There were at least 30 ballot machines and only three voters at a time, widely separated.
I have a friend who was later contacted by the county registrar that her signature did not match and she had voted in person just like me.
Yes... Couldn’t believe a conservative TX county bought those pads and did away with signature books. Used fingernail to sign like a Dr’s unreadable nothing like my real one... Likely UNMATCHABLE!! No wonder Dementia Joe is predicting double victory... ymmv
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