
Florida’s Secretary of State Laurel Lee said that no voting security issues have been reported in the state so far Tuesday.
She said at a news conference there may be isolated precincts in two counties – Lake County, in Central Florida, and Lee County, in Southwest Florida — that had “some technology challenges this morning.” But she said these issues will not prevent any voters from casting ballots.
She also said that “misinformation and disinformation continues to be an active threat,” though she said no new concerning messages had been reported Tuesday.
Asked by CNN’s Drew Griffin for examples of misinformation, she referenced the previously reported threatening emails sent to voters that were made to appear as though they were sent by the Proud Boys, a far-right group, though she said Iran was determined to be behind those emails.
“Our databases are secure,” Lee said.
At the direction of Gov. Ron DeSantis, the Florida National Guard has been mobilized in the state “out of an abundance of caution,” Lee said.






