In a recent government meeting, officials highlighted growing concerns regarding safety and security in election operations, particularly in light of national incidents involving fentanyl-laced mail. The state has responded by providing election authorities with supplies of NARCAN, a medication used to counteract opioid overdoses. Staff members will undergo training to effectively use NARCAN, with plans to extend this training to experienced judges on election day.
The meeting also addressed the need for enhanced operational continuity plans, as election authorities are urged to adopt more proactive measures in response to evolving challenges since the 2020 elections. Significant investments have been made in cybersecurity and the secure storage of election equipment. Officials noted the inadequacy of their current warehouse, located in an office building, and expressed intentions to secure a dedicated facility that meets modern operational needs. This shift is deemed essential to ensure the integrity and safety of election processes moving forward.