Knife-Wielding Man Demands Halt to Voting at US Polling Station
The Wisconsin police have arrested a man armed with a knife who demanded that voting be stopped at a polling station in the city of West Bend. The Hill reports on the incident.
The individual in question is a 38-year-old man, and his motives remain unknown. Police encountered no resistance when apprehending him, and no voters were harmed during the incident.
Voting resumed half an hour after the police arrived on the scene.
On November 8, midterm elections took place in the United States, which showed Republican successes in the race for the House of Representatives. Meanwhile, the fate of the Senate remains unclear.
All 435 members of the House of Representatives are up for election, and control of the House requires 218 seats.
Preliminary data indicates that Republicans are securing 219 mandates, which suggests control over the House. Democrats may hope for 216 seats, as projected by NBC.