By Associated Press
Montgomery, AL – The attorney general's office says there have been dozens of calls to the state's election hotline - but so far none of them have been to report fraud. Chris Bence, who's the spokesman for Attorney General Troy King, said there had been an estimated 100 calls to the hotline by 3 p-m. King, who faces John Tyson, Junior in Tuesday's election, announced the toll-free hotline last week. People can report information about any alleged violations or voter fraud or ask questions about election law. Bence says the calls have primarily been about procedural questions and from people wanting to know where to vote or what they needed to bring to the polls. The hotline is 1-800-831-8814 and will be open until 7 p-m Tuesday. It will be available until Thursday from 8 a-m- to 5 p-m.