Nevada provides voters with the ability to resolve or "cure" issues with a signature on the mail ballot return envelope. Signatures are compared to official government-signed documents; if a voter’s signature does not match, the elections department begins the process to “cure” the ballot. A local election official will contact a voter by (one or all methods) mail, telephone, and/or email with information on how to "cure" their ballot if needed. The deadline to cure a mail ballot is Tuesday, November 12 by 5 p.m. PT.