Too bad but that means she's voted and gone off to the next site.
It was a photo copy signature for verification purposes, not her actual signature. I had a bad feeling when I recieved that card in the mail, and made darn sure I got to the polls first thing in the morning.
I hate to say this, but I've lived all my life here in Illinois where voter fraud has always been rampant(the cemeteries are harvested every two years here!), I've NEVER heard of one case where anyone was charged, indicted, or found guilty of fraudulent voting. Why? I think by the
time the cases could come up for hearing in the courts, the election would have been long past and those who were most incensed by the action have moved on.
But at least one vote will be cancelled, and we now have a sample of her handwriting. That should generate some sleepless nights. Assuming there is a penalty attached.