Authorities in Oregon and Washington are investigating two incidents where ballot drop boxes were set on fire ahead of Election Day. In Portland, Oregon, an incendiary device was found inside a ballot box, damaging three ballots. In Vancouver, Washington, a suspicious device was found next to a ballot box, leading to fears that hundreds of ballots were damaged by a fire. Experts note that ballot drop boxes have been targets of misinformation, which surged in 2020 due to false claims about mail-in ballots’ security.
U.S. intelligence reports indicate concerns that “domestic violent extremists” may target ballot drop boxes due to their accessibility. Methods for damaging ballots and drop boxes, such as using road flares or gasoline, have been discussed on social media. Reports from the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI show that these threats have been escalating in the months leading up to the election. Ballot drop boxes have historically been secure containers for mail-in ballots, providing an alternative to mailing through the Postal Service, with tamper-proof features and other safety measures.
The recent incidents in Oregon and Washington are not isolated events, as ballot drop boxes were also targeted ahead of the 2020 election in Massachusetts and California. These outdoor drop boxes are typically secure and monitored, with features to prevent fire and water damage. Additionally, indoor drop boxes are monitored by trained workers and video surveillance, ensuring that only election officials can access the ballots. Despite misinformation targeting drop boxes, election officials have systems in place to track ballots sent out and received back, ensuring the security of the voting process.
Misinformation surrounding ballot drop boxes has been widespread, fueled by claims of voter fraud and security concerns raised by former President Donald Trump. Paul Gronke, a political science professor, notes that misinformation has led to physical attacks on drop boxes, reflecting the frustration and anger arising from false claims. However, experts emphasize that drop boxes offer a reliable and secure way to safeguard ballots, with little to no evidence of voter fraud associated with their use. States and counties have varying rules for securing drop boxes, with measures in place to replace damaged ballots and ensure the integrity of the electoral process.
In response to the incidents in Oregon and Washington, election officials are taking steps to address security concerns and ensure that every vote counts. Replacement ballots will be provided to voters whose ballots were damaged in the fires, and efforts are being made to reinforce the safety of the election workers and the democratic process. While physical attacks on drop boxes are a cause for concern, state and federal authorities are working to prevent further incidents and maintain the integrity of the election system. As Election Day approaches, efforts to protect ballot drop boxes and uphold the security of the voting process remain a top priority for authorities in Oregon, Washington, and across the country.