Voted
On 28/11/2019 16:49, Harry Bloomfield wrote:
Someone could quite easily do it for you, if they had access to your
letter box. The ballot card just needs your signature, but I very much
doubt they check that simply because they have nothing to check it
against. They would only check if there were some dispute.
Didn't you give a sample of your signature when you applied for a postal
vote? I believe that it did for "checking" purpose. Probably the reason
that your signature has to be within the boundary of the box is because
it can be machine checked.
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