Key facts
- A voter found an unlocked and unsecured ballot center in the Bay Area on Sunday night.
- The discovery occurred the day before a crucial California primary election.
- This incident follows reports of burned ballots and vandalism in Los Angeles.
- Los Angeles County election officials warned against election interference after ballots were burned and a voting center was vandalized.
- The vandalism occurred at a ballot drop box outside the Department of...
Amidst ongoing concerns about election integrity following reports of burned ballots and vandalism in Los Angeles, a new incident has highlighted potential chaos in California's voting system. A voter in the Bay Area arrived at a ballot center on Sunday night, only to find its doors unlocked and the building unsecured, despite it being after official hours and the day before a critical primary election. Los Angeles County election officials also warned against election interference after several mail-in ballots were burned and a voting center was vandalized. This discovery adds to the growing unease surrounding the security and reliability of the voting process in the state.
