Nine voting stations in metro Atlanta will stay open later after non-credible bomb threats momentarily disrupted voting, as the FBI linked these threats to Russian sources.
According to law enforcement, the bomb threats were emailed to precincts in Fulton and Gwinnett Counties, and they appear to originate from Russian email domains.
The FBI's statement confirmed that none of the threats have been determined to be credible thus far, but still prompted voter safety measures in Georgia.
A judge ruled that two polling locations in Gwinnett County will remain open until 7:58 p.m., with other sites potentially extending hours based on disruptions.
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