The FBI reported that numerous bomb threats targeting polling stations stemmed from Russian email domains but emphasized that none of these threats were considered credible.
In Pennsylvania, a polling location was evacuated due to a bomb threat, leading to a coordinated extension of voting hours at nearby stations to ensure voter access.
Despite the bomb threats, officials stressed that there was no credible danger to the public, reinforcing the security of the electoral process amidst tensions.
Georgia officials noted several polling places were affected by bomb threats, allowing voters to re-enter after being temporarily evacuated, showcasing the resilience of the voting process.
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