At least 12 polling stations in Georgia will stay open later after bomb threats disrupted voting.
AdvertisementTwelve voting stations in the metropolitan Atlanta area will stay open later after non-credible bomb threats momentarily disrupted voting, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said.
Raffensperger said that a total of 15 precincts are staying open later, 12 because of the unfounded bomb threats.
At least five polling stations in Fulton County — the most heavily-populated county in the state that includes most of Atlanta — are staying open later after a brief evacuation.
In Cobb County, two polling stations will be open for an additional 20 minutes.
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