Breaking: Multiple Polling Places Evacuated in Battleground Georgia

In Georgia,‍ tension escalated as⁢ multiple polling places received bomb threats on a crucial election day, leading to temporary closures for safety concerns. The ‌DeKalb County Police promptly responded to several⁤ threats ⁢and conducted bomb sweeps at various locations. ‍DeKalb County officials ensured that all⁣ measures were being taken to allow voters the opportunity ​to cast their ballots despite ⁤these disturbances, with the police and election officials working together to resolve the⁣ situation swiftly.

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger indicated that the bomb threats might have originated from Russian sources, although this claim has met with skepticism. The FBI reported ‍that it ⁤was aware of ‌similar threats ⁣across multiple states, including Arizona, which also experienced polling disruptions. So⁣ far, none of these‌ threats have‍ been deemed credible,⁢ but they have ⁤raised public concern about election integrity and the potential for external interference ​aimed at disrupting the electoral process.


Tensions in the battleground state of Georgia grew Tuesday as multiple polling places in the state were hit by bomb threats, forcing them to temporarily close.

The DeKalb County Police Department posted on X shortly after 6:30 p.m. that it was responding to multiple threats and would sweep for bombs in seven locations.

“Every asset that we have will be deployed to ensure that every citizen who wants to vote will be given that opportunity and every vote cast will be counted,” DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond said in a release.

“Rest assured that we are working quickly to ensure every voter will have an opportunity to cast their ballot despite these bomb threats,”  DeKalb Voter Registration & Elections Executive Director Keisha Smith said.

“Out of an abundance of caution, we are suspending voting at these polling locations until we have clearance from DeKalb Police to reopen the facilities,” she said.

Police said when the sweep is finished, the polling places can return to normal operations.

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Several polling places in Georgia’s Fulton County were also targeted, according to CNN.

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said Russia was behind the threats.

“We’ve heard some threats that were of Russian origin. I don’t know how to describe that that’s viable – we don’t think they are, but in the interest of public safety, we always check that out, and we’ll just continue to be very responsible when we hear about stuff like that,” Raffensperger said. “We identified the source, and it was from Russia.”

“They’re up to mischief, it seems, and they don’t want us to have a smooth, fair and accurate election,” he said. “Anything that can get us to fight amongst ourselves – they can count that as a victory.”

Threats also closed polling places in other states, including Arizona, according to The Washington Post.

“The FBI is aware of bomb threats to polling locations in several states, many of which appear to originate from Russian domains,” the FBI said in a statement. “None of the threats have been determined to be credible thus far.”

Not everyone was ready to blame Russia.

Reuters reported that threats were also made to polling places in Michigan and Wisconsin.




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