| Gen Z voters' signatures are causing problems for ballot counters. | - Why? Thousands of voters in Nevada need to verify their signatures on mail-in ballots before they can be counted. But many young people don't have consistent written signatures.
- That's an issue: Advocates say signatures should be replaced by another form of verifiable and unique I.D., or more and more young people's votes could end up being rejected.
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