ballot drop box
Coverage of ballot drop box in the Nexus archive.
- Los Angeles officials warn against election interference after ballots burned, voter center vandalized
Los Angeles County election officials warned against election interference after mail-in ballots were burned and a voting center was vandalized, two days before the California primary. A staffer reported fire-related damage inside a ballot drop box at a Department location.
- What to know if you haven't voted yet in the California primary election
California's primary election is on Tuesday, with voters deciding races for governor, Los Angeles mayor, and other contests. Ballots can be returned by mail, dropped at official boxes, or submitted at open vote centers in Los Angeles County. Voters are urged to review ballots carefully due to numerous candidates and races, including over 60 gubernatorial candidates.
- Burned ballots and other vandalism reported in L.A. County just before election day
Election workers in L.A. County reported vandalism ahead of election day, including burned ballots found in a downtown Los Angeles ballot drop box. The incidents occurred just before the election and involved deliberate acts of destruction targeting election materials.