In the final stretch before Election Day, ballots have been set on fire and damaged in two ballot drop boxes and a Postal Service mailbox in three states. Federal officials have warned that in recent months, some social media users have encouraged sabotage of ballot drop boxes.
Early on Monday morning in Oregon, Portland police responded to a fire they say was started by “an incendiary device” inside a ballot drop box. Oregon’s Multnomah County Elections Division said in a statement that three ballots were damaged. “Fire suppressant inside the ballot box protected virtually all ballots,” the statement read.
Hours later, another drop box was set on fire in nearby Vancouver, Washington, where officials say “hundreds” of ballots were badly damaged when that box’s fire suppression system failed to work.
And people will be going to prison for this, right? Ballot boxes will have definitely been put in view of CCTV, right?
Read says it’s important to remember that drop boxes are often under video surveillance and in many places
So, hopefully. Why the weird energy?
What?
Yep. Guy was arrested this morning and will be facing interstate felony charges.
I suppose Trump can pardon him if he wins.
Not only do they have CCTV but also fire suppressing systems, which is why one of the boxes only lost 3 ballots.
Just a reminder that this is how election interference starts. One party arbitrarily accuses the other of election interference, then that party’s adherents decide to interfere with the election to “even things out.” Finally, the party that was falsely accused feels the need to interfere, thus proving the original false accusation. Soon the entire election integrity is undermined.
Only fascists and rival nations benefit from mistrust in democracy.
Has there been any cases where it was proven that it was Democrat supporters doing it?
Not that I’ve seen.
Not a single time that I’ve seen reported. But I am not all-knowing.
A reminder to everyone if you are mailing or seeing if ballots, nearly every state has a website you can go to check your mailed ballot status. It will usually list the date the ballot was mailed to you, the date they received it back, whether it was accepted, and the batch it was put in for counting.
Where I live we have a thing called BallotTrax. You sign up once and it automatically sends you notifications for that stuff so you don’t have to remember to check. I really like it.
Aggregating some information in this comment based on what I’ve read throughout the internet.
- Authorities have identified the vehicle of the one in Oregon (and likely Washington) and probably know who’s behind it at this point. AP News
- Authorities have arrested the person responsible for the ballot fires in Phoenix ABC Phoenix
- There was a conversation on Truth Social from a user named Elwoodblues50 that suggested doing just this. I have no idea how coordinated it was, but it definitely sounds like something that has been going around right wing circles for a bit. sorry Reddit link
- These ballot boxes have measures to protect the ballots in the case of fire. One of the ballot boxes had up to 100 ballots destroyed, the others were in the single digits.
- Oregon and Washington both have websites that allow you to check the status of your ballot. If you know anyone in who may have been impacted by this, have them check the websites and request a new ballot if theirs wasn’t accepted. Oregon. Washington
ElwoodBlues50…
I Hate Illinois Nazis.
One side. There is only one side actively destroying democracy.
Why? Why would the Democrats do this?
Oh wait.
Lol
The fact it happened so close together leads me to believe this was something discussed on group chats. I’m hoping that makes it easier to apprehend the perpetrators and also their accomplices. The wheels of justice move so slow, so all the more reason your vote is counted
The really stupid part of this is that it’s happening in solidly blue states. People’s individual votes won’t get counted but it also probably won’t change much.
My thinking is this is not an effort to remove ballots, but to generate doubt about the results as well as create a pretext to restrict voting by mail in the future
Rural Oregon is very red. There’s a behind the bastards episode on just how many racists there are in Oregon.
But the state itself is solidly blue and a few ballot box fires are not going to change that.
Maybe enough to change a local election
Maybe, but I’m guessing that’s not the goal here.
Making people doubt the election’s integrity and fear potential violence for voting is probably the goal.
Before Oregon became a state, it fashioned itself as a whites-only utopia. When it joined the union in 1859, it was then the only state with laws specifically prohibiting certain races from legally living, working, or owning property within its borders.
It was started as a white ethnostate. Some people never really got past that.
You’re using logic, that’s beyond these people
I can’t believe democrats are doing this in equal proportion to republicans!!!
Edit: !!
Didnt see any such statements in the article…?
Have any of the candidates spoken out against this and asked their supporters not to do this?
no and no
Jesus is expected to bring up the slack this year too with churches becoming temporary voting stations
and while Trump and Biden were in office our USPS got even worse with some rural locations being closed
Churches have been polling places in the U.S. my entire life in every place where I’ve lived.
You do live in the U.S., right? You’re constantly talking about U.S. politics and rarely anything else. So you either don’t live in the U.S. or you know that and you’re spreading misinformation. I wonder which it is? Because you say “our USPS” but you also call polling places “voting stations.”
but in this election candidates openly campaigned about them and with Christians consistently winning elections very worrisome more than ever
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Divine intervention?
Hey, mod here. Your comments can be taken as ignorant (not dumb/stupid), or trollish. If it’s the former, let me educate you.
Churches have been used as polling stations for MANY years, and is a completely common occurrence.
If you knew this and were trolling, please stop.
Although it is common to use churches as temporary polling places, I wonder how much ballots may be influenced by the location.
I haven’t read the entire article, but this raises some interesting points: https://theconversation.com/voting-while-god-is-watching-does-having-churches-as-polling-stations-sway-the-ballot-144709
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