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Ballot drop box fires in Oregon and Washington are likely connected, officials say


Ballot drop boxes in Portland, Oregon, and neighboring Vancouver, Washington, were set on fire Monday morning in what authorities believe are connected incidents about a week out from Election Day.

An identical Volvo was spotted at both scenes, and the use of an “incendiary device” in Portland was “similar in nature” to what occurred in Vancouver, the cities’ police departments said. Portland police described the act as targeted and intentional.

Three ballots were damaged in Portland, while potentially “hundreds” were affected in Vancouver, local officials said.

The Portland Police Bureau said an “incendiary device” was placed inside a sidewalk ballot box in the Central City district. By the time officers responded to reports about 3:30 a.m., security personnel in the area had extinguished the flames.

A ballot box on fire in Vancouver, Wash.
A ballot box on fire in Vancouver, Wash.KGW

“Officers determined an incendiary device was placed inside the ballot box and used to ignite the fire,” Portland police said in a statement, adding that the bureau’s Explosive Disposal Unit removed the mechanism.

Portland police were continuing to investigate. The Multnomah County sheriff’s office said it would step up patrols around ballot drop boxes in the county.

A statement from the Multnomah County election office said that “fire suppressant inside the ballot box protected virtually all the ballots.”

“Voters should be assured that even if their ballots were in the affected box, their votes will be counted,” the statement read.

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Around 4 a.m., about a half-hour after the reported fire in Portland, police in Vancouver responded to a ballot box fire.

Flames and smoke could be seen coming from the box near the Fisher’s Landing Transit Depot, reported NBC News affiliate KGW in Portland.

Vancouver police said officers arrived to smoke and flames and located a “suspicious device” next to the box. The fire was put out, and the city’s Metro Explosive Disposal Unit collected the device.

The FBI was investigating, and no further details were immediately available, Vancouver police said.

Clark County auditor Greg Kimsey said that potentially “hundreds” of ballots could be damaged. He added that anyone who placed a ballot into the box after 11 a.m. Saturday should contact the office to confirm the status of their ballot.

Shasti Conrad, the chair of the Washington State Democratic Party, said she expects Kimsey and law enforcement to “find those responsible and hold them accountable.”

Authorities have not ascribed a motive, but the incidents in Portland and Vancouver come as election officials across the country have said they are on high alert. For many localities, once-routine election business has become a security challenge, with some adding law enforcement and even drones and bulletproof vests out of concerns that extremists inspired by conspiracy theories could seek to disrupt voting or vote counting.

Earlier this month, the Vancouver bomb squad responded to reports of a “suspicious device” near a downtown ballot box, police said. The device was “safely removed,” and the ballot box itself was “not compromised,” according to a news release.

Vancouver is in Washington’s 3rd Congressional District, where Democratic Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez is facing Donald Trump-backed Republican challenger Joe Kent in a highly competitive House race.

Gluesenkamp Perez said she has requested an overnight law enforcement presence at all ballot drop boxes in Clark County through Election Day.

“Southwest Washington cannot risk a single vote being lost to arson and political violence,” she said in a statement Monday.

In a post on X, Kent said he is confident authorities will “stop whoever attacked our democratic process.”

“Stay focused on driving voter turn out & early voting, don’t be deterred from voting by a cowardly act of terrorism,” he wrote.

Several ballots were also damaged in Phoenix last week after a U.S. Postal Service mailbox was lit on fire. Police arrested a suspect, who admitted committing arson but said the incident was not politically motivated.





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