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FBI investigates fires at Vancouver, Portland ballot boxes that burned hundreds of ballots

News report: ‘Free Gaza’ text found on incendiary devices

By Alexis Weisend, Columbian staff reporter
Published: October 29, 2024, 6:25pm
Updated: October 29, 2024, 6:46pm
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The Clark County Election&rsquo;s Office released photos of the burned ballots Tuesday evening.
The Clark County Election’s Office released photos of the burned ballots Tuesday evening. (Photo contributed by the Clark County Election’s Office) Photo Gallery

Recently released photos from the Clark County Election’s Office show the magnitude of the Monday morning attack on an east Vancouver ballot box. Hundreds of ballots with singed edges and burns are shown spread over a table.

The FBI is investigating the arson attacks, which targeted two ballot boxes in Vancouver and Portland early Monday and another in Vancouver earlier this month.

“The U.S. Attorney’s Office and the FBI want to assure our communities that we are working closely and expeditiously together to investigate the two incendiary fires at the ballot boxes in Vancouver, Washington, and the one in Portland, Oregon, and will work to hold whoever is responsible fully accountable,” according to a Tuesday statement from U.S. Attorney Tessa M. Gorman and Greg Austin, acting special agent in charge of the FBI Seattle field office.

The New York Times reported early Tuesday the incendiary devices found Monday at the ballot boxes in Vancouver and Portland were both marked with the words “Free Gaza.” A device found at a third ballot box earlier this month in Vancouver also had the words “Free Palestine,” the New York Times reported, attributing the information to “law enforcement officials.”

Ballot box fires

The Clark County Election&rsquo;s Office released photos of the burned ballots Tuesday evening.FBI investigates fires at Vancouver, Portland ballot boxes that burned hundreds of ballots
Recently released photos from the Clark County Election’s Office show the magnitude of the Monday morning attack on an east Vancouver ballot box. Hundreds of…
Taylor Balkom/The Columbian
A Vancouver police cruiser sits in a parking lot Tuesday near the Fisher&rsquo;s Landing Transit Center ballot box following an attack on the box that destroyed hundreds of ballots Monday morning.Ballot boxes in Clark County will have 24/7 observers after Monday’s arson in east Vancouver
Ballot boxes in Clark County will be staffed with Clark County Elections Office observers 24/7 after arsons on ballot boxes in east Vancouver and Portland…
Ballot drop boxes in Vancouver and Portland targeted by arson; hundreds of ballots damaged
Hundreds of ballots were damaged or destroyed in arson attacks on ballot drop boxes in east Vancouver and Portland early Monday morning.

The Seattle FBI office would not confirm nor deny the messages when The Columbian asked.

Vancouver police pulled the smoldering ballots from the drop box at C-Tran’s Fisher’s Landing Transit Center about 4 a.m. Monday, according to a statement from the agency. The drop box’s fire suppression system didn’t activate.

Portland police were called about 3:30 a.m. to the 1000 block of Southeast Morrison Street for reports of a fire in a ballot box, according to a statement. The ballot box is in the same block as the Multnomah County Elections Division building.

Multnomah County Elections Director Tim Scott told the Associated Press that the fire suppressant inside the drop box protected nearly all the ballots; only three were damaged.

A suspect driving a Volvo was caught on surveillance camera near the Portland ballot box, according to the Portland Police Bureau. Investigators have enough evidence based on material recovered from the ballot boxes to tie the vehicle to Monday morning’s arson in east Vancouver and the device found near a ballot drop box Oct. 8 in downtown Vancouver.

All 22 ballot boxes in Clark County will now be staffed with Clark County Elections Office observers 24/7, and the Clark County Sheriff’s Office and Vancouver Police Department will increase patrols around the ballot drop box locations.

Anyone who deposited a ballot in the Fisher’s Landing Transit Center drop box between 11 a.m. Saturday and Monday morning can contact the elections office for a replacement ballot at clark.wa.gov/elections, 564-397-2345 or elections@clark.wa.gov. They can also visit the downtown elections office.

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