Massachusetts H682 amends absentee voting laws by removing the requirement for physical signatures on absentee ballots.
Massachusetts H682 modifies the state's election laws by striking the word "physical" in several sections related to absentee voting. This change eliminates the need for physical signatures on absentee ballots, potentially broadening the ways in which voters can authenticate their absentee ballots. The bill affects all voters who choose to vote absentee in Massachusetts elections.
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