FBI probes fire set in Boston ballot drop box
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[October 26, 2020]
(Reuters) - The FBI is investigating
a fire set on Sunday in a Boston ballot drop box holding over 120
ballots, with Massachusetts election officials describing the incident
as a "deliberate attack".
The fire was set early Sunday outside the Boston Public Library
downtown, according to the office of William Galvin, Massachusetts
Secretary of the Commonwealth.
There were 122 ballots inside the box when it was emptied Sunday
morning, and 35 were damaged, Galvin's office said.
Galvin and Boston Mayor Marty Walsh called the incident a "disgrace to
democracy, a disrespect to the voters fulfilling their civic duty, and a
crime."
Local police said an arson inquiry was under way and released images of
a person near the ballot box around the time of the fire. The police
urged the public to identify the individual.
Crews put out the fire by filling the ballot box with water, the Boston
Police Department said in a statement.
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"It is a top priority of our offices to help maintain the integrity
of the election process in Massachusetts by aggressively enforcing
federal election laws", the FBI said in an announcement of the
investigation.
Voters whose ballots were affected can vote in person or via a
replacement ballot that will be mailed to them, officials said.
Early voting began last Saturday in Massachusetts, and more than 2
million residents have already cast their ballots in person or by
mail.
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh. Editing by Gerry Doyle)
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