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Investigations launched after burned ballots and vandalized voting center in California

1 June 2026
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Just one day before the California primary election, Los Angeles County officials reported two incidents of potential voter interference. Fire-damaged ballots were found in an official drop-off box, and a voting center in Long Beach was vandalized. The damaged ballots were discovered during routine collection procedures on Sunday morning, prompting immediate notification to the Los Angeles Police Department, although no arrests have been made. Dean C. Logan, the county registrar, stated that preliminary investigations suggest the incidents were isolated, affecting only a limited number of ballots. Hilda Solis, chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, emphasized the commitment to protecting voters and ensuring that any acts of vandalism will be prosecuted. The upcoming primary includes key races for governor and statewide offices, as well as a significant proposition that could alter congressional district maps.

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These incidents occur amid heightened concerns regarding election integrity and voter access in the United States. Voter interference has historically been a contentious issue, impacting public confidence in electoral processes. California’s primary elections are critical, particularly with Proposition 50 on the ballot, which could change congressional districting to favor Democrats. Ensuring a secure voting environment is vital for maintaining democratic principles and public trust, especially in light of past allegations of voter suppression and election manipulation in various states.

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