American youth have difficulty signing up for elections
In the USA, young people face problems signing postal ballots, since the signature must match the one registered in the database. Since 2010, many schools have stopped teaching handwriting, and young people do not have a stable signature.
American youth have difficulty signing postal ballots in elections because the signature must match the one registered in the database. However, since 2010, schools in the United States have begun to abandon teaching handwriting, which has led to the fact that many young people do not have a stable signature. This creates a problem when participating in elections, especially when voting by mail, where strict identification requirements can make it difficult to accept ballots.
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