The press made a lot out of the fact that the recount in Arizona didn?t change the results, while totally overlooking the fact of all the issues with not the ballots themselves but who voted. That has always been the question, are people turning in multiple ballots. I know recently there has been a lot of talk about how the signature verification has been desensitized to allow more ballots through. I think I have a way to testing And combat this.

We sign our ballot envelope correct and then that is analyzed and compared to our signature on record. If they don?t match we are given the chance to prove that it is actually us, because we can be notified by email if the ballot has issues.

My first idea was to have my wife sign my ballot and me sign hers since our signatures are nothing alike. Then I thought that might run into legal problems. So my idea is instead of using our right hand, the writing hand for most of us, I would just sign the envelope with my left hand. That way it is legally me signing it and there?s no illegality.

If the system catches it, we would have a chance to repair the ballot and still vote, correct? If it goes through, that pretty much shows that the signature verification is complete bullshit.

Thoughts? Best way I can think of to help show what we all think is happening. Frankly, it seems that my vote doesn?t count for much here in Denver anyways. Even if 10% of conservatives did this and the votes get thrown out, would it change any races?

If nothing else, it could make them tune up the handwriting systems.