The FBI is investigating a series of suspicious robocalls and texts urging voters to 'stay home and stay safe' during the election.<br />A senior cybersecurity official said Tuesday that such calls 'happen every election,' and are a tactic to intimidate and suppress voters.<br />According to Business Insider, approximately 10 million such robocalls have gone out to voters across the US in recent months.<br />Officials in Michigan said that some voters in Flint also received calls telling them to go to the polls on Wednesday to avoid long lines on Tuesday.<br />In Kansas and Nebraska, similar calls were reported. Officials urged voters in both states to ignore the false claims and head to the polls.