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Election Interference: Ballots Burned and Vote Center Vandalized in LA
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In Los Angeles County, ballots were found burned in a drop box and a voting center was vandalized ahead of the June 2 primary election. The incidents were discovered during routine ballot collections by the Registrar-Recorder's office. A small number of mail-in ballots sustained fire damage, while details of the vandalism at the Cesar E. Chavez Park voting center remain unspecified. Election operations were not disrupted, and officials are working to identify affected voters. The county registrar has reported both incidents to the police and is reviewing the events closely. Replacement ballots may be issued to those affected by the fire. Dean Logan, the county clerk, emphasized the seriousness of any attempts to interfere with voting. The public is urged to report suspicious activities related to the election process.
Key Points: • Burned ballots were found in a drop box in downtown Los Angeles. • Vandalism occurred at a voting center in Long Beach, but operations continued without disruption. • Election officials are investigating and have notified law enforcement about the incidents.