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Commentary: Wet signatures strangle democracy — Bob Carlstrom

Commentary: The insistence on archaic paperwork is an assault on civic engagement, privileging inconvenience over inclusion.
A voter casts her ballot as a poll worker looks on, Monday, Aug. 8, 2022, at the Stephen P. Clark Government Center in Miami. Four advocacy groups have gone to an appeals court after a federal judge ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A federal judge has temporarily blocked what's being referred to as the "wet signature" rule. The judge's decision came on Aug. 29, which would prevent Arkansas from implementing a ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Four advocacy groups have gone to an appeals court after a federal judge rejected a lawsuit challenging a Florida requirement for “wet” signatures on voter registration forms. Vote ...
TALLAHASSEE — Four advocacy groups have gone to an appeals court after a federal judge rejected a lawsuit challenging a Florida requirement for “wet” signatures on voter registration forms. Vote.org, ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Get Loud Arkansas (GLA), nonprofit civic engagement organization which fights against voter suppression, along with Vote.org and two Arkansas voters, have filed a federal lawsuit ...
Norwich — The lack of a proper signature has torpedoed former Republican nominee Mark Adams' Independent Party nomination for an upcoming special election to fill the late state Rep. Kevin Ryan's seat ...