Law enforcement officials have established connections between recent ballot box arsons in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, raising alarms about coordinated attacks on election infrastructure. The incidents, occurring early Monday morning, have prompted a multi-jurisdictional investigation including the FBI.
Connected Incidents Across State Lines
In Portland, surveillance footage captured a Volvo approaching a ballot box around 3:30 a.m. before a fire was discovered inside. Thanks to an internal fire suppression system, damage was limited to just three ballots, according to Multnomah County Elections Director Tim Scott. The affected voters will receive replacement ballots.
The situation proved more severe in Vancouver, Washington, where a fire at the Fisher’s Landing Transit Center ballot box resulted in hundreds of destroyed ballots, despite similar fire suppression measures. Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey described the incident as a “heartbreaking” assault on democratic processes.
Pattern of Coordinated Attacks
Investigators revealed that forensic evidence from the incendiary devices links both Monday fires to an earlier October 8 attempt in Vancouver, where a device was placed near a downtown ballot box but failed to damage any ballots. Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs characterized these incidents as acts of “terror” aimed at disrupting fair elections.
Enhanced Security Response
Officials are implementing several measures to protect voting infrastructure:
- Increased law enforcement presence at ballot locations
- More frequent ballot collections, including evening pickups
- Adjusted collection schedules to minimize overnight vulnerability
U.S. Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez has called for additional security at Clark County ballot boxes, emphasizing that “Southwest Washington cannot risk a single vote being lost to arson and political violence.”
Federal Investigation and Public Support
The FBI has joined local law enforcement in the investigation, with authorities releasing images of a suspect vehicle. They are actively seeking public assistance in identifying those responsible. Law enforcement has not announced any arrests but continues to analyze evidence from the incendiary devices and surveillance footage.
Voter Resources and Recovery Efforts
Election officials in both states are working to maintain voter confidence and access:
- Washington voters can verify ballot status at votewa.gov
- Replacement ballots are available online or at election offices
- Officials are encouraging increased vigilance around drop boxes
- Enhanced monitoring systems are being implemented
Broader Context of Election Security
These incidents follow a similar attack in Phoenix, Arizona, where a postal station ballot box fire damaged several ballots last week. The pattern of attacks has raised concerns about organized attempts to undermine election integrity nationwide.
Moving Forward
Both Oregon and Washington, as vote-by-mail states, rely heavily on secure ballot drop boxes for election administration. While investigators pursue leads related to the suspect vehicle, election officials are focused on:
- Maintaining uninterrupted voting access
- Helping affected voters obtain replacement ballots
- Strengthening security protocols
- Coordinating across jurisdictions to prevent future incidents
The collaboration between local, state, and federal authorities demonstrates a unified response to protect democratic processes. As the investigation continues, officials remain committed to ensuring every valid vote is counted and election infrastructure remains secure against such attacks.