LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) – In Clark County, more than 3,000 ballots already need their signature “cured” in order to count for the 2024 General Election as of Oct. 25.

When the signature on a mail ballot doesn‘t match the signature of the voter on file, election officials need the voter to “cure” their ballot by verifying the signature in order for their ballot to be counted. Any ballots that aren‘t cured by 5 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 14 won’t count.

A county worker collects a mail-in ballots in a drive-thru mail-in ballot drop off area at the Clark County Election Department, Monday, Nov. 2, 2020, in Las Vegas. A federal court jury in Nevada has acquitted a Las Vegas man of charges that he made threatening telephone calls to state election officials the morning after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. (AP Photo/John Locher, File)(John Locher | AP)

HOW TO KNOW IF YOUR BALLOT NEEDS CURED

Clark County has a link updated on its website of ballots that need signature curing.

Download the text file and search for your name to see if your ballot needs cured.

You can also check the status of your ballot on the Nevada Secretary of State’s BallotTrax website.

WHAT TO DO IF YOUR BALLOT NEEDS CURED

If your ballot needs signature curing, you can call Clark County’s Election hotline at 702-455-VOTE (8683) and ask about how to cure your ballot. You can also request an affidavit confirming the curing.

Clark County also has a TEXT2CURE service. You must have your unique pin provided by the Election Department. Text “Nevada” to 28683 and follow the prompts to cure your ballot.

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