Election and law enforcement officials brace for Nov. 5 as early voter L.A. turnout is slow so far
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Los Angeles County officials are enhancing security around the election process to ensure voter confidence amidst a national narrative of election security concerns.
Despite fewer early ballots being returned, Sheriff Robert Luna confirmed there were 'no credible threats' to polling locations, ensuring voters and officials feel safe.
Dean Logan emphasized the importance of public confidence in election integrity, stating that Los Angeles County has implemented robust security measures for ballots and polling locations.
Ballot boxes in Los Angeles County are specifically designed to suppress fire, addressing concerns over incidents like those seen in Portland, ensuring fast extinguishing of any flames.
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