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Ballot drop boxes set on fire in Oregon and Washington | Ballot drop boxes set on fire in Oregon and Washington |
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Watch: Ballot drop box set on fire in Washington state | Watch: Ballot drop box set on fire in Washington state |
The FBI is investigating after two ballot drop boxes went up in flames in the Portland, Oregon, area early on Monday. | |
Hundreds of ballots were burned in Vancouver, a small city in Washington state less than 10 miles (16km) from Portland, with local media reporting that a device was stuck to the outside of a ballot drop box. | |
Meanwhile in the south-east part of Portland itself an incendiary device was placed inside a drop box, causing a small fire that damaged three ballots, according to officials. | |
Police said during a news conference on Monday that the two incidents were connected, and are "very similar" to an unsuccessful attempt to light another Vancouver ballot drop box on fire on 8 October. | |
Dedicated ballot drop boxes are used in a number of US states and cities to allow voters to submit their ballots early without having to wait in a queue on Election Day. | Dedicated ballot drop boxes are used in a number of US states and cities to allow voters to submit their ballots early without having to wait in a queue on Election Day. |
In September, the US Department of Homeland Security warned that some social media users have been promoting the destruction and sabotage of the boxes ahead of the election. | |
Ballots were last picked up from the Vancouver box on Saturday morning, and local officials said those who had deposited ballots since then should contact the local elections office. | |
Videos showed workers extinguishing the fire and a large stack of smouldering papers. | Videos showed workers extinguishing the fire and a large stack of smouldering papers. |
Authorities said they were attempting to contact the voters who cast the three damaged ballots in Portland so that they can be issued replacements. | |
Oregon and Washington are safe Democratic states in the presidential race, but the contest for a congressional seat is close in Vancouver – not to be confused with the much larger Canadian city. | Oregon and Washington are safe Democratic states in the presidential race, but the contest for a congressional seat is close in Vancouver – not to be confused with the much larger Canadian city. |
Washington’s 3rd District includes Vancouver and a huge and largely rural section of the southern part of the state. | Washington’s 3rd District includes Vancouver and a huge and largely rural section of the southern part of the state. |
The seat is currently held by Democrat Marie Gluesenkamp Perez , who eked out a victory over Republican Joe Kent by less than 1% of the vote in 2022 | |
Gluesenkamp Perez and Kent are headed to a rematch in next week’s election. | Gluesenkamp Perez and Kent are headed to a rematch in next week’s election. |
There was no word from police on who might have planted the devices that caused the ballot-box fires. The BBC has contacted authorities in both cities for comment. | There was no word from police on who might have planted the devices that caused the ballot-box fires. The BBC has contacted authorities in both cities for comment. |
The chief elections official in Washington, Secretary of State Steven Hobbs, said in a statement: “We take the safety of our election workers seriously and will not tolerate threats or acts of violence that seek to undermine the democratic process.” | The chief elections official in Washington, Secretary of State Steven Hobbs, said in a statement: “We take the safety of our election workers seriously and will not tolerate threats or acts of violence that seek to undermine the democratic process.” |
Last week a man in Phoenix, Arizona, was charged with setting a US post box on fire that contained around 20 ballots, court records show. | Last week a man in Phoenix, Arizona, was charged with setting a US post box on fire that contained around 20 ballots, court records show. |
The man told police his actions were not politically motivated, and that he was homeless and intended to commit a minor crime so that he would be sent to jail. | |
The Phoenix box was for general post, however the boxes set alight in Portland and Vancouver were only used for ballots. | |
With reporting by Sam Cabral and Merlyn Thomas | With reporting by Sam Cabral and Merlyn Thomas |
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