I’ve got a question for you. My daughter lives in NY, and she tells me that you folks have to sign the voter book when you vote. Furthermore, all your past signatures are on display right next to (or underneath) your current signature for comparison purposes.
Is this true? How do they manage that? (having all the previous signatures at hand) I’d be interested to know how that is accomplished. If the leftist judges, Voces de Frontera, and League of Women Voters don’t let us have our photo voter ID law back, signature comparisons would be the next best thing.
We sign a book in PA, but they don’t have previous signatures in it. I imagine if one wanted to, it would be possible to get the signatures from the driver’s license records for comparison.
Of course, then everyone would need to have a driver’s license or state photo ID, which is the “problem” today.
I have only seen one signature when I sign in. We do sign and someone does compare our signatures. Where I live and vote all the men/women at the table already know me, so I doubt they look to closely.