Local election workers have been under siege since 2020. Now they face fentanyl-laced letters

FILE – Election workers at the Allegheny County Election Division warehouse in Pittsburgh process ballots from the 2022 Pennsylvania primary on June 1, 2022. Threatening letters sent to local election offices in at least five states, some including fentanyl, are the latest concern for local election workers around the country, who have faced harassment and even death threats since the 2020 presidential election. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

ATLANTA (AP) — While workers were counting ballots for primary elections in August, the elections office in King County, Washington, received a suspicious envelope that turned out to contain trace amounts of fentanyl.

It happened again this week, and not just in Washington state, where the office was processing ballots from the general election and had to be evacuated. Election offices were sent threatening mail, some containing the potentially deadly drug, authorities say.

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