Latin American election officials on Wednesday got a fresh look at how elections are run in Florida and the United States, thanks to a helpful tour offered by the Broward County Supervisor of Elections.

The officials — about 10 leaders from places such as Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay, Chile and Argentina — asked Broward Supervisor of Elections Joe Scott about Florida’s voting rules, including how voting works for snowbirds who live in both the state and New York.

The visitors walked around the elections office’s new headquarters in northern Fort Lauderdale . During the tour, Scott pointed toward a space in the lobby where airport-style detectors will be used during elections to maintain safety.

Scott said as people from abroad learn about B

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