A Florida assistant principal and her daughter were accused of rigging a high school’s homecoming queen election and were accused of accessing the school district’s system to cast fraudulent votes for the girl, officials said. Laura Rose Carroll, 50, and her 17-year-old daughter were arrested by officials on Monday. They face charges of offenses against users of computers, computer systems, computer networks, and electronic devices, unlawful use of a two-way communications device, criminal use of personally identifiable information, and conspiracy to commit these offenses, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. About a month after the October homecoming election at Tate High School in Pensacola, officials investigated reports of unauthorized access into hundreds of student accounts, the agency said. Carroll, who works as an assistant principal at Bellview Elementary School, and her daughter accessed student FOCUS accounts as Carroll had school district-level access to the school board’s FOCUS program, officials said. “Hundreds of …