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. Nicholas Wimbish, 25, pleaded guilty to ...
adding that Wimbish admitted he intended the letter to appear as if it had come from the voter as a threat to himself and his fellow poll workers. The typewritten letter contained phrases such as ...
ATLANTA – A former Macon area poll worker pleaded guilty in federal court Friday to mailing a bomb threat to a local elections office and admitted lying about it to the FBI.
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Wimbish was working as a poll worker at the Jones County Elections Office on Oct. 16, 2024, when he argued with a voter. That evening, he researched what information about him was publicly ...
adding that Wimbish admitted he intended the letter to appear as if it had come from the voter as a threat to himself and his fellow poll workers. The typewritten letter contained phrases such as ...
According to court documents and statements, Wimbish was working as a poll worker at the Jones County Elections Office in Gray, Georgia, on October 16, 2024, when he argued with a voter.
“Other poll workers had finished by dawn (on Feb 15), but I had to continue uploading data,” said Mr Fahmi, who goes by one name. A paid volunteer of the Election Organising Team (KPPS), he ...