Georgia sees record turnout despite bomb threats
Georgia saw record turnout on Tuesday after a spate of non-credible bomb threats flooded state election offices, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said.
There were 1.22 million voters on Election Day voters, a record in the state, Raffensperger said.
Asked whether the bomb threats had any impact on voter turnout or the performance of election officials, Raffensperger said, "None. We worked through it. Battle-tested."
"That just shows you the resilience of our system and our people," he said.
The state also had a record 4 million early voters, according to Raffensperger.