Los Angeles officials warn against election interference after ballots burned, voter center vandalized
Summary
Los Angeles election officials warned of possible interference after some mail-in ballots were burned and a voting center was damaged two days before California’s primary election. The incidents included fire damage to a ballot drop box outside a government office.Key Facts
- The events happened in Los Angeles County.
- Several mail-in ballots were burned.
- A ballot drop box outside the Department of the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s office was damaged by fire.
- A voting center was vandalized.
- The incidents occurred two days before California’s primary election.
- Officials are concerned these acts could interfere with the election process.
- Election authorities are likely investigating the damages to ensure voter safety and election integrity.
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