500 Duval County Ballots Rejected So Far

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Election officials scrutinizing absentee ballots in Duval County have rejected more than 500 ballots out of the 1,600 questionable ballots examined so far.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Election officials scrutinizing absentee ballots in Duval County have rejected more than 500 ballots out of the 1,600 questionable ballots examined so far.
 
Most of those were rejected because they lack signatures or the signatures don't match the voter's signature on file.
 
Lisa Rigg was worried her signature didn't match and contacted the Supervisor of Elections office.  "It's that important to me. I want my vote to absolutely count for this election. It is very important," Rigg said.
 
She was right. Her absentee vote is one of those that was rejected.
 
"I was a little shocked," Rigg said. "But then again, my signature does not always match, from day to day. I said, 'What can I do to fix this? Can I come down and prove to you that I am who I am and I signed that ballot.'"

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