SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – A few months back there were concerns over staffing for the primaries.“We’ve lost probably 30% of our return poll workers.
They just decided it was safer for them to remain home because they were recommended by family or doctors. We did see an increase in new applications,” Seminole County Supervisor of Elections Chris Anderson said.We checked in with Seminole, Brevard, Osceola, Orange, and Marion Counties and they are all fully staffed with alternates for the upcoming election.
Some areas may see fewer in-person voters next week.“What we’ve seen is that more people have chosen to drop off their mail-in ballots at early voting locations rather than vote in-person,” Anderson said.Anderson said he still wants voters to.