DOJ monitors will stay outside of polling places in Florida
Department of Justice election monitors will be positioned outside of Florida polling locations following a letter the DOJ received Monday from the Florida Department of State.

The letter said the DOJ election monitors, who planned to observe polling places in three counties for compliance with federal voting rights laws, are not permitted to go inside the locations, per Florida law. The letter cited a Florida statute that lists who can enter a polling place and “Department of Justice personnel are not included on the list.”
Monitoring of polling places by the DOJ Civil Rights Division is very common and will take place across 64 jurisdictions in 24 states this year.
During the 2020 election, the DOJ under Trump monitored five counties in Florida.
-ABC News’ Alex Mallin and Jay O’Brien








