Hundreds of ballots were destroyed Monday after incendiary devices were set off at two ballot boxes — one in Portland and another in nearby Vancouver, Washington. Authorities said they believe the incidents are connected. Published [hour]:[minute] [AMPM] [timezone], [monthFull] [day], [year...
On Monday, two incendiary devices were set off inside ballot dropboxes. The Associated Presssaysone dropbox was in Vancouver, Washington, while the other was in Portland, Oregon. The fire damaged only three ballots in the Portland dropbox—thanks largely to a fire suppression ...
with “a wealth of experience in metal fabrication and welding,” placed the incendiary devices next to the two ballot boxes, and another in Vancouver on Oct. 8 that never went off. As of Friday, investigators had not yet found the man, whom they believe...
Evidence from the incendiary devices found at the ballot boxes Monday show the fires are connected, as well as a third incident reported in Vancouver, Washington, on October 8, said Mike Benner, a spokesperson for Portland Police Bureau. While many of the ballots in Portland were unaffected, h...
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said in a statement Monday evening “there will be 24-hour enhanced security around ballot drop-off locations.” Ad Feedback “While law enforcement investigates this incident, we urge concerned Vancouver-area voters to check with the Clark County Auditor’s office orVo...
Officer Tyler Knott of the Vancouver Police Department surveils ballot boxes, where a freshly replaced ballot box stands in the Fisher's Landing Transit Center. John Rudoff/Reuters Inslee said ina statement Monday evening“there will be 24-hour enhanced security around ballot drop-off locations. ...
Officer Tyler Knott of the Vancouver Police Department surveils ballot boxes, where a freshly replaced ballot box stands in the Fisher's Landing Transit Center. John Rudoff/Reuters Inslee said ina statement Monday evening“there will be 24-hour enhanced security around ballot drop-off locati...