Can I still use RAVBM if I cannot sign the envelope (or declaration)?

Yes. If you are a voter with a disability who has difficulty signing your name, you can make a “mark” on the envelope and have someone “witness” your mark. Your mark should be distinctive, but can be as simple as an “X”. The person assisting you and witnessing your mark should then write their name and “witness” nearby.

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1. What is Remote Accessible Vote by Mail?
2. How can I request an RAVBM?
3. How do I use the RAVBM system?
4. How can I submit my RAVBM ballot once I have voted?
5. Is my vote kept private if I use an RAVBM ballot?
6. When can I access my RAVBM ballot?
7. What is the deadline for returning my marked RAVBM ballot?
8. Is the RAVBM system available to military and overseas voters?
9. Can I still use RAVBM if I cannot sign the envelope (or declaration)?
10. I am unable to make a “mark”. Can I still vote using RAVBM?
11. What happens if my county rejects my signature, “mark”, or stamp?
12. Any other questions?
13. Watch a Video for More Information about RAVBM