ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. – Orange County Supervisor of Elections Bill Cowles said public testing of the equipment has to happen before they can start processing vote-by-mail ballots.On Friday, a handful of members of the public, as well as the canvassing board, watched as the equipment was tested.Florida statutes state that supervisor of elections must publicly test 5% of precinct tabulating equipment.
In Orange County, that means 19 machines that will be used at early voting sites and precincts must be publicly tested.[2020 VOTER GUIDE: Everything you need to know ahead of the presidential election | Voting by mail?
Here’s how to track your ballot]It also states that all vote-by-mail tabulating equipment be tested, which is seven machines in.