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Voter Protection Taskforce to be out in Miami-Dade on Election Day

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Voter Protection Taskforce to be out in Miami-Dade on Election Day
Key Points(5)
  • State Attorney in Miami-Dade County, Katherine Fernandez Rundle’s Voter Protection Task Force, which has been monitoring the early voting sites since October 19, 2020, and responding to citizen complaints, will be out in full force again today Tuesday, November 3, 2020.
  • “We want to make sure that voting in our county is fair and that everyone’s voice is heard, no matter their vote.
  • My election response team will be out on our streets throughout the day visiting the different voting locations to monitor this important election”, commented State Attorney Fernandez Rundle.
  • The Task Force is comprised of investigators and civilian employees from the State Attorney’s Office.
  • They will be available throughout the day during the scheduled voting hours set by the Miami-Dade Department of Elections.

State Attorney in Miami-Dade County, Katherine Fernandez Rundle’s Voter Protection Task Force, which has been monitoring the early voting sites since October 19, 2020, and responding to citizen complaints, will be out in full force again today Tuesday, November 3, 2020.

“We want to make sure that voting in our county is fair and that everyone’s voice is heard, no matter their vote. My election response team will be out on our streets throughout the day visiting the different voting locations to monitor this important election”, commented State Attorney Fernandez Rundle.

The Task Force is comprised of investigators and civilian employees from the State Attorney’s Office. They will be available throughout the day during the scheduled voting hours set by the Miami-Dade Department of Elections.

The State Attorney’s Office will also continue to monitor the Voter Protection Hotline which has been active since early voting began last month. Anyone who suspects improper or irregular activities at voting sites is urged to call the Hotline at 305-547 3300.

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