[TRENDING: Trump holds rally in Sanford | Mystery space object may be old rocket | NFL coach: Virus outbreak shows who the ‘whiners are’]Torres said a part of the equipment drop off this year includes personal protective equipment due to the COVID-19 pandemic.While the equipment is left at each of the early voting sites, Torres said there’s no need for voters to worry about tampering.She said that all the equipment they are dropping off is essentially an empty shell.She added that it’s generic equipment that poll workers will then add the databases to, just before the start of early voting.
It’s a process that she said happens about two hours before voters are able to vote on Monday.One of the other items on their list this week, Torres.