The decline of cursive education has left many Gen Z voters without a unique signature, creating ballot verification issues in states with mail-in voting in the ongoing US presidential elections.
As more schools stop teaching cursive handwriting, fewer young people have distinct signatures — and that could affect Gen Z voters as they try to cast their votes. Nevada Secretary of State ...
Even though Marie Hornback is a calligrapher who teaches cursive, she doesn’t think a simple handwritten thank-you note should be considered a work of art. And yet, in today’s world, it is. Hornback ...
The importance of cursive handwriting has all but left classrooms in this technology era. But in the US especially, it has left American students, including youing Gen Z voters with a crucial ...
Even though Marie Hornback is a calligrapher who teaches cursive, she doesn’t think a simple handwritten thank-you note should be considered a work of art. And yet, in today’s world, it is. Hornback ...
Gen Z voters who struggle with cursive could slow the vote count, Nevada's secretary of state said. He said more mail ballots have been rejected because of issues with young voters' signatures.