Your signature has to match what's in the book. More or less. Which is actually a challenge for me.
10 years ago when I registered in my precinct, I had a normal person's signature. All the letters in my name were somewhat neatly formed and identifiable.
Because of my professional need NOT to have a recognizable signature (by practice, commitment warrants are signed sloppily so that patients can't get your name off them and stalk you, I now have a messy, loopy, scrawl in which the initial letters are identifiable, but you'd be hard-pressed to even guess at the rest.
I have actually considered resubmitting a registration form, just to have the signature updated. It's not that big of an issue, and I keep missing the registration deadlines. If I ever move or cross the threshhold of inhibition over changing party affiliation, I'll deal with it.
Last edited by wolf; 11-02-2004 at 11:58 AM.
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