Los Angeles officials warn against election interference after ballots burned, voter center vandalized

Los Angeles officials warn against election interference after ballots burned, voter center vandalized

Los Angeles County election officials on Sunday warned against election interference after several mail-in ballots were burned and a voting center was vandalized, two days before voters cast their ballots in the California primary.

A staffer with the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s office noticed “fire-related damage inside” a ballot drop box outside the Department of Public Social Services in the Civic Center district in downtown Los Angeles, according to a statement from election officials.

“Preliminary information indicates the incident was isolated and involved a small number of ballots, as it occurred between the most recent scheduled collection and the following morning’s retrieval,” officials said.

Election officials filed a report with the Los Angeles Police Department.

The vandalism was found at a vote center located in Cesar E. Chavez Park in Long Beach. Voting operations were not disrupted, though officials did not provide details about the exact nature of the vandalism.

Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk Dean Logan said........

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