DOJ Coverages Announced

The Justice Department has announced the places where it will be sending election monitors.  The list looks much like the list from past elections and most of the locations relate to past cases. On the other hand, what does DOJ have against Florida?  We all know the answer.


On Election Day, federal observers will monitor polling place activities in 17 jurisdictions:




    • Russell County, Ala.;

    • Maricopa County, Ariz.;

    • Alameda County, Calif.;

    • Riverside County, Calif.;

    • Randolph County, Ga.;

    • East Carroll Parish, La.;

    • Panola County, Miss.;

    • Colfax County, Neb.;

    • Sandoval County, N.M.;

    • Orange County, N.Y.;

    • Cuyahoga County, Ohio;

    • Lorain County, Ohio;

    • Williamsburg County, S.C.;

    • Shannon County; S.D.;

    • Dallas County, Texas;

    • Fort Bend County, Texas; and

    • Jefferson County, Texas.

Justice Department personnel will monitor the election in an additional 34 jurisdictions:




    • Mobile County, Ala.;

    • Pima County, Ariz.;

    • Arapahoe County, Colo.;

    • Denver;

    • Duval County, Fla.;

    • Hendry County, Fla.;

    • Hillsborough County, Fla.;

    • Lee County, Fla.;

    • Miami-Dade County, Fla.;

    • Orange County, Fla.;

    • Osceola County, Fla.;

    • Chicago & Cook County, Ill.;

    • LaPorte County, Ind.;

    • Finney County, Kan.;

    • Detroit & Hamtramck, Mich.;

    • Alamance County, N.C.;

    • Wake County, N.C.;

    • Bernalillo County, N.M.;

    • Cibola County, N.M.;

    • Queens County, N.Y.;

    • Franklin County, Ohio;

    • Hamilton County, Ohio;

    • Allegheny County, Pa.;

    • Chester County, Pa.;

    • Delaware County, Pa.;

    • Lehigh County, Pa.;

    • Philadelphia;

    • Richland County, S.C.;

    • Davidson County, Tenn.;

    • Shelby County, Tenn.;

    • Harris County, Texas; and

    • Milwaukee