Georgia Polling Stations Disrupted by Bomb Threats

A recent news report from BlockBeats News on November 6 stated that there were “unbelievable” threats that disrupted voting at two polling stations in Georgia on Tuesday morning. Local officials reported that they would seek a court order to extend voting hours. Fulton County Director of Registration and Elections Nadine Williams reported that five non-credible bomb threats were reported, leading to temporary evacuations of two Fulton County locations for about 30 minutes.

Thankfully, these locations are back in operation and all polling stations are being kept safe under the supervision of active security personnel.

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