US election battleground state polling stations hit by bomb threats

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A series of bomb threats against US election polling places that appeared to have originated from Russian email domains have been found to be a hoax, according to the FBI.

The bomb threats in parts of Arizona, Georgia and Pennsylvania forced evacuations and some polling places to extend hours. Pennsylvania Gov.

Josh Shapiro confirmed there had been multiple bomb threats but said there had been "no credible threat" to the public. READ MORE: US election 2024 LIVE updates as America decides between Trump and Harris Mr Shapiro, a Democrat, added: "Every legal, eligible vote will be counted and counted accurately, and the will of the people in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania will be respected.

In Georgia's Fulton County, which includes Atlanta, 32 of 177 polling places received bomb threats and five were briefly evacuated.

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