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U.S. Election: Georgia votes to be recounted manually

There have only been two statewide recounts in U.S. presidential elections over the last 20 years.

• November 11, 2020
Trump and Biden
Donald Trump and Joe Biden (Credit: Forbes)

The U.S. state of Georgia is to conduct a full manual recount of the November 3 presidential election ballots in each county.

Announcing this at a news briefing on Wednesday, Georgia’s Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, said the recount was necessitated by the close margin between the two major contenders.

U.S. President-elect Joe Biden is leading incumbent President Donald Trump  with 2,471,906 to 2,457,794 votes, representing a difference of 14,111 votes.

Mr. Raffensperger said: “With the margin being so close, it will require a full by hand recount in each county.

“This will help build confidence. It will be an audit, a recount and a recanvass all at once.

“It will be a heavy lift, but we will work with the counties to get this done in time for our state certification.”

The Secretary of State said the result of the audit would be certified by Nov. 20, which is Georgia’s deadline to do so.

The decision came a day after Mr. Trump’s campaign organisation and the Georgia Republican Party demanded a hand recount before the results were certified.

However, election experts say the chances of a recount changing the current standing of both candidates are very slim.

President Trump has refused to concede victory after Mr. Biden was projected to have won the race by 279 electoral college votes to Mr. Trump’s 217.

Alleging election fraud especially mail-in ballots in key battleground states, the president’s team has filed several lawsuits to challenge the outcome of the election.

Reports say there have only been two statewide recounts in presidential elections in the U.S. over the last 20 years.

The first recount was in Florida in 2000, and it shifted the margin by 1,247 votes, while the 2016 recount in Wisconsin shifted the margin by 571 votes.

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