Bomb threats that were unfounded in two metro Atlanta counties, plus problems with voting equipment, kept at least 15 precincts open later.
ATLANTA — The FBI says Georgia was one of five battleground states that Russia targeted with hoax bomb threats on Election ...
Hoax bomb threats that the FBI believes originated in Russia targeted five battleground states including Georgia on Tuesday.
The FBI says many of the hoax bomb threats that forced metro Atlanta polling places to temporarily shut down appeared to ...
Update (9:09 PM ET): More threats were reported at polling places in Arizona, Michigan and Wisconsin. Original story: More ...
As the U.S. Election Day progresses, tensions have heightened in Georgia with 32 bomb threats reportedly disrupting polling ...
Election officials in DeKalb County, located outside Atlanta, have received seven new bomb threats in the final hour of ...
Out of 177 polling places in Georgia’s Fulton County, 32 faced bomb threats on Election Day. Police Chief W. Wade Yates ...
Several voting precincts in metro Atlanta and other states were targeted Tuesday by non-credible bomb threats that appeared ...
Georgia’s secretary of state alleged Tuesday that Russia was behind dozens of hoax bomb threats that were called into voting ...
CNN: Several non-credible bomb threats that briefly disrupted voting at two Georgia polling places originated from Russia, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger told reporters Tuesday. “We’ve ...
Most of the threats appear to have occurred at precincts in the Democratic-leaning Dekalb, Fulton and Gwinnett Counties.