The president of the Seattle-based League of Women Voters of Washington called the substances sent to several election offices in Washington “an attack on democracy.”
Substances mailed to the King County, Pierce County, Skagit County and Spokane County elections buildings found Wednesday, Nov. 8 resulted in evacuations, according to a news release from the Washington Secretary of State. The offices included King County Elections headquarters in Renton.
“Sending suspicious substances to an elections office is an attack on democracy and could have put hard-working elections officials in danger,” said president Mary Coltrane in a Nov. 9 news release. “The League of Women Voters of Washington calls on candidates and
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