The Department of Justice (DOJ) is planning to deploy 1,000 poll monitors during the midterm elections to ensure that several laws are upheld throughout the voting process. DOJ has already deployed more than 75 monitors across five states and more than 200 polling locations this primary season, according to a release. “Election monitoring is an…
DOJ deploying 1,000 poll monitors for midterms, official says
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