The bomb threats follow those earlier in the day that temporarily closed polling places in Fulton County.
Fulton County Police Chief W. Wade Yates said that five locations there had brief evacuations due to the threats.
He said in all 32 of the countys polling places received bomb threats.
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Most of those were cleared very quickly, he said.
He indicated that the source(s) of the threats had not yet been identified.
Police Chief W. Wade Yates confirmed only five locations had brief evacuations before safely resuming voting.pic.twitter.com/yK1HkEaFWY
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Law enforcement out West was also braced for potential disruptions.
The L.A. County Sheriffs department is responsible for the movement of ballot boxes to counting centers.
We have investigated each of these and found no active threats.
We will continue to remain vigilant.
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He added: We cannot forget the reality of what occurred on January 6th.