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Taylor Odisho

Ballot Box Fires that Destroyed Hundreds of Votes Across Two States Linked to Same Suspicious Car: Police

Police identified a Volvo at the scene of ballot box fires in Oregon and Washington, connecting them to a third fire earlier this month. (Credit: ABC News/YouTube)

Police have identified a vehicle in connection with two election drop box fires, one of which destroyed hundreds of mail-in ballots in Washington.

On Monday, police discovered incendiary devices in a ballot drop box in Portland, Oregon, that destroyed three mail-in ballots. They later found another one in Vancouver, Washington, that destroyed hundreds, according to AP News.

Portland Police Bureau Spokesperson Mike Benner said surveillance images captured a Volvo at both locations, indicating the fires were started by the same person.

Police also linked the perpetrators to a third fire that occurred on Oct. 8 at a different drop box in Vancouver.

Greg Kimsey, the election auditor in Clark County, Washington, called the incidents "heartbreaking," adding, "it's a direct attack on democracy."

Both ballot drop boxes were equipped with a fire suppression system meant to coat ballots with fire-suppressing powder if a high enough temperature is reached. The system worked in Portland, but it failed in Vancouver for unknown reasons, AP News reported.

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