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Federal Election Monitors Face State Pushback on Election Day

The DOJ plans to deploy monitors in 27 states, met with opposition from Florida and Texas officials over state laws.

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The U.S. Department of Justice will send federal election monitors to 86 jurisdictions across 27 states for the upcoming election to ensure compliance with voting rights laws. However, officials in Texas, Florida, and Missouri have expressed strong opposition, citing state laws that prohibit federal monitors within polling locations. Florida, for example, plans to deploy its own monitors to oversee compliance. The increased presence of federal monitors, described as necessary by voting rights advocates, has raised concerns among state officials about potential disruption and impacts on voter confidence.

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