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A stunning incident of vandalism has disrupted the voting process in Arizona, where voters can cast their ballots early up until Election Day, either by mail-in ballots or at designated early voting locations.
On Thursday, just before 1:30 a.m., a mailbox outside a post office on 7th Avenue near Indian School Road in Phoenix was set on fire according to Fox10. Phoenix Fire Department crews promptly responded extinguishing the fire. Unfortunately, the fire damaged twenty electoral ballots along with other mail items.
The affected ballots were handed over to the Postal Inspector for further investigation. Authorities are currently investigating the incident as arson.

via Phoenix Fox10
“The Postal Inspector took possession of the damaged ballots and mail,” explained Phoenix Fire Capt. Rob McDade. “The Phoenix Fire Investigations Task Force, which includes Phoenix Police detectives and Phoenix Fire investigators, are working with US Postal Inspectors.”
“Approximately 20 electoral ballots were damaged, along with additional miscellaneous mail,” said McDade. “The Postal Inspector took possession of the damaged ballots and mail.”
The area was initially cordoned off for investigation but has since been reopened. Phoenix Police have collected surveillance footage from the scene as part of the ongoing investigation, hoping to identify those responsible for the disruption…
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