As of Nov. 8, the Nevada secretary of state’s office said about 13,000 mail ballots had signatures that needed to be "cured," or fixed. If voters do not cure their ballots, they won’t be counted ...
This rise in usage has created an issue that wasn’t seen much before: The need to “fix” a ballot where, due to a variety of reasons, the identity of the voter who cast the ballot can’t be verified.