Overview
- Bomb threats were reported in several swing states, including Georgia, Arizona, and Pennsylvania, causing temporary evacuations but no major disruptions.
- The FBI traced many of the threats to Russian email domains, though they were deemed not credible, and the Kremlin has denied any involvement.
- Election officials in Nevada faced issues with mail-in ballots due to signature mismatches, potentially delaying results as voters are given time to correct errors.
- Technical problems with voting machines in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania required manual recounts and extended polling hours to ensure vote accuracy.
- Despite these challenges, voter turnout remained high, with record participation anticipated in states like Georgia, reflecting public determination to vote.