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 your ballots have names on them?? In my country voting is anonymus.
@StroomAfwaarts @ianrosewrites there are 2 parts - your name is on the outer bit so they know who is voting, but the actual ballot doesn't have a name on it. So they can check who is voting without knowing how that person voted.
@RadtkeJCJ ah! thanks for the explanation!