Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffenspeg said on November 5 local time that a total of 12 polling stations in the state had extended voting hours due to bomb threats, and another three polling stations had extended voting hours for "normal reasons".
U.S. Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger is optimistic about predicting the Georgia winner on election night. Raffensperger said that more than 4 million early voting and mail-in ballots have been received and accepted, and all ballots must be uploaded and recorded within an hour of voting closing. Most polling stations will close at 7pm, he said: "By 8pm it may have been 99% of the votes, so everyone will have a good idea of how the campaign is going, and then, all the votes you see today...