Fire Damages SE Portland Ballot Box: What Now for Voters?
A fire broke out in Southeast Portland last night, causing significant damage to a ballot box located outside a local library. This incident is a major setback for voters in the area, leaving them with questions about how to cast their ballots in the upcoming election.
So, what happened? Well, it seems like the fire was an accident, likely caused by discarded fireworks. It's pretty frustrating, right? We're all counting on our votes to be counted, and this just throws a wrench into the whole process.
Fortunately, the fire department responded quickly and managed to contain the fire before it spread. But, the ballot box was pretty toasted, and the ballots inside are likely damaged beyond repair. This means that those votes are unfortunately lost.
But don't worry, voters! The Multnomah County Elections Office is already working on a solution. They're opening a replacement ballot box at a nearby location, and will be sending out replacement ballots to anyone who cast their vote in the damaged box.
This is a reminder of the importance of fire safety, and the need to be extra careful during the holiday season. Fireworks can be fun, but they can also be dangerous.
**For those who have questions about the ballot replacement process, the Multnomah County Elections Office has set up a dedicated hotline. You can find their number on their website. **
This incident may have thrown a curveball, but it's important to remember that your vote still counts. Stay informed, follow the official updates, and get your vote in!