So I explained how it works in Georgia, that the signature is matched when you make your ballot application and then the signature is matched again when the ballot comes back. So there's two signature checks there, but Once that happens, then the ballot is separated from the envelope and then you can't match them back. I felt that he implied that for us to audit the envelopes and throw out ballots of counties who had the highest frequency error of signatures. (00:54–01:00)
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Asserts that in Georgia, ballots cannot be matched back to envelopes after separation.
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