Voter Fraud Vigilance Is Key

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If you're a martin county resident and you've decided to vote by absentee or mail in ballot this year because of covid-19, or for some other reason, you are not alone. But here's the thing: you want to make sure your vote counts, and anything about your ballot that raises a question, even your signature, may jeopardize the process. So the attorneys at Crary Buchanan have some advice, based on their own experience. Call the martin county supervisor of elections office and ask what signature they have on file for you. If it's your driver's license signature, look at your license *before your sign your ballot return envelope to make sure it's the same. Your signature on the return envelope needs to match what they have on file for you. If you use a shortened form of your name, Say mike instead of michael, or your initials, if it's not in their system, you ballot could be rejected. The attorneys at crary buchanan want to remind you, Voting is your right and you need to do everything you can to Protect it. Crary buchanan knows a thing or two about protecting your rights, so if you need a personal injury attorney call them or visit crarybuchanan.com.

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