If you tell the story of the burnt ballot boxes in Portland and Vancouver this week (an important story that warrants attention), also tell how good fire-suppressant design saved all but three ballots in the Portland box, and the efforts of the election workers who contacted those three voters and arranged for replacement ballots.

Things are scary and bad, and often literally on fire. But there are good people and good systems too. Making us forget that is always a win for the worst ones.

@ianrosewrites I wondered when I saw "hundreds in Washington" and "three in Oregon", if the "three" meant that three ballot drop boxes were destroyed, with all the ballots inside; but I see that apparently it was only three ballots there. That's amazing ...they obviously did something right in Oregon, that they didn't in Washington.
@sspopovich @ianrosewrites The box in WA also had a fire-suppression system, but it failed.