US election officials turn to signature-verifying software in mail-in surge

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US election officials turn to signature-verifying software in mail-in surge
When election officials in at least 29 US counties face an expected avalanche of mail-in ballots in the November 3 presidential election due to the coronavirus pandemic, they will not rely on eyes alone to verify voters' signatures. They will also use software to approve signatures and guard ...

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