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    6711 hours ago

    For mail-ins, yeah, you sign it to do the final “I authorize this document to be my vote”.

    If you don’t authorize it, it’s not legally your vote.

      • @[email protected]
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        1210 hours ago

        There’s a difference, signing the book is done before you vote in person in ny, and is not associated with your ballot or who you voted for. So in person there’s no way to know who you voted for.

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          15 hours ago

          For mail-in, you don’t sign the ballot itself. You sign the envelope, which is used to validate / track who voted, but is then separated from the actual ballot before counting so there’s no way to track who you voted for.

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            12 hours ago

            The person who sent the ballot did this. The assholes that want to fuck with the election are actively trying to get these positions.