Pursuant to a 2013 Supreme Court decision, DOJ monitors only go inside polling places with the agreement of local officials, unless they have a court order.
In their federal lawsuits, Missouri and Texas officials argued that their state laws did not permit federal officials to be present at polling places.
Florida did not file a lawsuit, but Secretary of State Cord Byrd told the Justice Department in a letter Friday that state law does not allow DOJ officials in polling places.
The DOJ was allowed to monitor polling places, he wrote, but was not allowed to send observers inside without a federal court order.
Armed federal law enforcement officers are generally prohibited from entering polling places, which are secured by local law enforcement agencies.
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