Summary
- Rumors of a bomb have surfaced at some polling stations in Fulton County in the US state of Georgia.According to American media, some polling stations were temporarily evacuated due to bomb rumors.
- According to local media, US authorities received reports of bombs at 5 polling stations.Local authorities say that the bomb reports were false.
- According to the US media, 78.9 million people have already cast their votes and any candidate will need at least 270 electoral votes out of a total of 538 to win.
Rumors of a bomb have surfaced at some polling stations in Fulton County in the US state of Georgia.According to American media, some polling stations were temporarily evacuated due to bomb rumors.
According to local media, US authorities received reports of bombs at 5 polling stations.Local authorities say that the bomb reports were false. The election process has safely resumed in Fulton County.
No further details have been released, US officials say they are investigating the rumours.
It should be noted that the voting process continues today in the US presidential elections and a tough competition is expected between the Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and the Republican candidate Donald Trump.
According to the US media, 78.9 million people have already cast their votes and any candidate will need at least 270 electoral votes out of a total of 538 to win.
Election Day voting in the US presidential election began overnight in New Hampshire and the first vote was cast in Dixville Notch, a small town in New Hampshire.
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