The bomb threats in Arizona, Georgia and Pennsylvania turned out to be hoaxes, but forced evacuations and some polling places to extend hours.
Out of 177 polling places in Georgia’s Fulton County, 32 faced bomb threats on Election Day. Police Chief W. Wade Yates ...
Authorities said many of the the threats appeared to originate from Russian email domains, but believed to be unviable ...
Georgia’s secretary of state alleged Tuesday that Russia was behind dozens of hoax bomb threats that were called into voting ...
In Georgia’s Fulton County, which includes Atlanta, 32 of 177 polling places received bomb threats and five were briefly ...
In Georgia, polling locations opened at 7 a.m., and the more than three million Georgians who haven’t voted have until 7 p.m. to cast their ballots for who they want to be the next President of the ...
By CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY and ALI SWENSON Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A mostly smooth Election Day nationwide was marred in multiple battleground ...
A poll worker was arrested for mailing a letter that threatened poll workers with a bomb threat, rape, and a "beatdown." ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said none of the multiple bomb threats made to polling sites and municipal buildings today ...
Hoax bomb threats, many of which appeared to originate from Russian email domains, were directed on Tuesday at polling ...
Most of the threats appear to have occurred at precincts in the Democratic-leaning Dekalb, Fulton and Gwinnett Counties.
Final polls before Election Day 2024 show Trump and Harris tied in key battleground states as Americans await results. See ...