A former Georgia poll worker who sent a written bomb threat to an election superintendent under the guise of a voter was convicted Friday, officials said.
Georgia poll worker expected to be sentenced in May after pleading guilty to charges involving a bomb threat he made to a local elections office.
Nicholas Wimbish, 25, of Milledgeville, pleaded guilty to false information and hoax charges after falsely claiming in a ...
A former Macon area poll worker pleaded guilty in federal court ... according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Georgia. He faces up to five years in prison followed ...
One of the D.N.C.’s first official moves with Ken Martin at the helm is joining a lawsuit seeking to block the hand-counting ...
Georgia state Rep. Mack Jackson ... “I firmly believe that all of our local election workers and volunteers acted in good ...
The United States District Courthouse sits on Mulberry Street on Tuesday, May 14, 2024, in Macon, Georgia. (Photo/Katie Tucker [email protected]) Katie Tucker/The Telegraph A former poll worker ...
Threatening a firing squad against male poll workers and sexual violence against the females, they say the threatening letter was actually a ploy to frame a voter.
Some ex-employees of New Georgia Project are accusing the progressive voter registration organization of big-time hypocrisy.