Have you signed the petition but had your signature rejected?

Here’s how you can fix it to make sure your name is added to the Reproductive Freedom & Privacy Act!

When the county clerks review signatures on the petition, they provide a code to indicate the reason why your signature was invalid. View the table below to see the codes and their descriptions, along with how to fix it so your signature can be counted!

Reminder: you’ll need to sign in person before April 30: see a full list of signing locations right here!
Be sure to double-check your registered voting name and address before you come to re-sign.

INVALID CODE WHAT IT MEANS HOW TO MAKE SURE YOUR SIGNATURE COUNTS
ILLSIGSignature Cannot Be ReadRe-sign and make sure to print legibly
INVREGDTInvalid Registration DateConfirm you’re registered at your current address and re-sign
INVSIGSignature Not ValidRe-sign with the signature that appears on your ID
INVSIGDTInvalid Signature DateRe-sign and make sure to print today’s date
NOADDRNo AddressRe-sign and write your address
NOSIGNo SignatureRe-sign with the signature that appears on your ID
NOSIGDTNo Signature DateRe-sign and make sure to print today’s date
NOTREADNot ReadableRe-sign and make sure to print legibly
OCOut of CountyRe-sign and confirm you’re signing your county’s petition
IDREQID validation requiredProvide proof of ID to the county clerk and re-sign
INVADDRInvalid AddressRe-sign with the address on your voter record
INVCITYInvalid CityRe-sign with the city on your voter record
MISMATCHAddress MismatchRe-sign with the address on your voter record
NOTACTVoter Not ActiveRegister to vote and then re-sign
NOTREGVoter Not RegisteredRegister to vote and then re-sign
RESREQResidence validation requiredProvide proof of residency to the county clerk and re-sign
UNVERVoter Has Unverified ChangesConfirm you’re registered to vote at your current address and re-sign
VTRNOTELIGVoter Not Eligible to VoteOnly registered voters can sign the petition. Unfortunately, you won’t be able to sign.