False bomb threats at polling sites only blemish on Election Day voting process
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Election officials and federal authorities have focused on debunking false media regarding U.S. elections and addressing misinformation while managing typical voting errors during Election Day.
Fulton County Police responded to bomb threats at voting places in Georgia, leading to temporary polling location closures, with officials seeking a court order to reopen them.
Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger attributed bomb threats to Russian involvement, a claim later supported by the FBI, which confirmed that threats appeared to originate from Russian email domains.
Cait Conley from CISA stated they are coordinating with Georgia officials regarding the bomb threats while noting that attribution questions should be directed to the FBI.
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