Excerpt from Business Insider: Many Gen Z voters struggle to sign their names. That's becoming a problem as they cast their ballots. Erin Snodgrass 3 min read Gen Z voters who struggle with cursive could slow the vote count, Nevada's secretary of state said. He said more mail ballots have been rejected because of issues with young voters' signatures. Many schools stopped teaching cursive in 2010, leading to a generation unfamiliar with the style. As more schools stop teaching cursive handwriting, fewer young people have distinct signatures — and that could affect Gen Z voters as they try to cast their votes.
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