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Looks pretty simple to me - they aren't looking at the names, just the addresses. The names can be challenged (and will be, I'm sure) but I don't think there's any way the state could effectively verify each name to an address at the time the hundreds of thousands of signatures are turned in - they'll accept them and then strike any that are challenged and found to be bogus.

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Looks pretty simple to me - they aren't looking at the names, just the addresses. The names can be challenged (and will be, I'm sure) but I don't think there's any way the state could effectively verify each name to an address at the time the hundreds of thousands of signatures are turned in - they'll accept them and then strike any that are challenged and found to be bogus.

correct, so instead of listing Mickey or Adolf you put Bob Smith and nobody is going to challenge it.

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