About 475 damaged ballots were retrieved from a ballot box that was burned early Monday in southwest Washington, a county official said Tuesday.
Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey said workers on Wednesday will begin searching through the damaged ballots for voter information in order to contact them about getting a new ballot. He said officials believe that although damaged, the workers will be able to pull voter information from the ballots.
The damaged ballots are separate from an unknown number that were destroyed, Kimsey said.
Hundreds of ballots were destroyed when two ballot drop boxes were set on fire in Oregon and Washington on Monday, investigators are searching for a suspect and a vehicle believed to be linked….