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Early voters in Arizona who have not had their ballots verified have one more day to do so with election officials.
An early ballot remains unverified when the county cannot match the signature of the voter to the signature they have on file. The signature on file is the one used at the MVD or on a paper voter registration form.The ballot cure period is ending soon, and time is running out for voters who need to correct certain ballot issues. For more information, including ways to contact county election officials, visit https://t.co/fUw8UPtvzK or call 1-877-THE-VOTE. pic.twitter.com/GtKvS0Gan2
— Secretary Katie Hobbs (@SecretaryHobbs) November 9, 2020
According to the Secretary of State's office, as of Monday morning, Arizona still has 6,302 early ballots that need to be verified. 3,700 of those are from Maricopa County.
If your ballot was not verified, the county will contact you to get the signature corrected or confirmed. You can check the status of your early ballot here.By accepting you will be accessing a service provided by a third-party external to https://santanvalley.com/
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