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In scan of last Georgia ballots, Biden takes the lead - WJXT News4JAX

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ATLANTA – Vote counting continued in several Georgia counties on Thursday as Americans watched to see whether the state gives Democrat Joe Biden the electoral votes he needs to become president.

The Associated Press has not declared a winner in Georgia, because the race between President Donald Trump and Biden is still too early to call. Trump had a narrow lead, but shortly after 4:30 a.m. Former Vice President Joe Biden took the lead, with 900+ votes and the counting continues still.

The secretary of state’s office announced that as of 10:35 p.m., there were about 14,097 votes remaining to be counted. Gabriel Sterling, who has overseen the implementation of Georgia’s new electronic voting system, said the secretary of state’s office has long said counting could take several days.

Joe Biden
Joe Biden(D)
2,449,37149%
Donald Trump
Donald Trump*(R)
2,448,45449%
*Incumbent
100% of Precincts Reporting

(2,656 / 2,656)

During an afternoon news conference in the state Capitol, Sterling did not offer an estimate for when he expected counties to finish tabulating their results. He said officials are working diligently and he emphasized his confidence in the legitimacy of the process.

“I think if anybody was going to try to rig a system they might have seen something a little less close than this,” Sterling said. “In this state in particular we take security very seriously. ... We’re going to have a recount for president more than likely and the people will see that the outcome will stay essentially the same.”

The roughly 14,000 outstanding absentee ballots don’t include provisional ballots and ballots that need to be “cured” before being scanned. Sterling also noted that ballots cast before Election Day by military voters and citizens living overseas and received by 5 p.m. Friday will be tallied.

“I think all of us would agree that having an accurate count is much more vital -- an accurate and fair count -- is much more vital than having a fast one,” Sterling said.

A software problem that occurred on Election Day was delaying the counting of about 6,000 ballots in Gwinnett County outside of Atlanta, county spokesman Joe Sorenson said. The error is forcing officials to rescan roughly 80,000 ballots to identify ones where voters made errors in marking them by hand. An adjudication panel will then examine those ballots to try to determine voter intent over the next two to four days, Sorenson said. Once that’s done, the outstanding ballots -- mostly absentee ballots received on Election Day -- can be counted.

After each county certifies their total, the state will perform an audit before certifying the results, Sterling said. Counties must certify their results by Nov. 13 and the state must certify the results by Nov. 20.

With margins so narrow in Georgia, Democrats, Republicans and voting advocacy groups are scrambling to encourage people to fix flaws in already submitted ballots before a Friday deadline to ensure they are counted. There are two categories of ballots where voters may need to fix or “cure” flaws.

One is in mail-in ballots, where voters may have forgotten to sign their ballot or elections workers may have decided that the signature doesn’t match.

The second category is provisional ballots, where voters encountered a problem in person at a polling place and cast their vote with the understanding that officials would later determine whether it’s eligible. Some will be counted without further action, but if a voter didn’t present a photo identification, they will have to present ID to officials to cure their ballot. Advocates also say that in some cases, voters may need to go to a county elections office if they didn’t show up on the rolls at a polling place to make sure their ballot is counted.

Cam Ashling, a Democratic activist, said she spent Thursday canvassing Gwinnett and Hall counties northeast of Atlanta door to door, although she said she found few voters. She said volunteers are flooding in on the Democratic side to seek out missing ballots.

“I guess they’re waking up to the reality that we can flip Georgia,” Ashling said.

State officials couldn’t immediately provide the number of uncured absentee ballots. Provisional lists are kept at the county level, and there are thousands outstanding statewide that county officials will decide on whether to count by Friday.

With 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency, Georgia’s 16 electoral votes would clinch it for the Democrats.

Donald Trump Jr. spoke Thursday evening at an event in Atlanta, along with several Georgia elected officials and decried the process.

In Fulton County, one woman sang “All Night Long” as election workers opened, flattened, stacked and scanned ballots inside Atlanta’s State Farm Arena.

“These are people who are not involved in voter fraud. These people are not involved in voter suppression. I am telling you they’re doing their jobs every day. It is hard,” Sterling said. “They’re doing the best to make sure every legal vote is counted. And the outcome will be whatever the voters of Georgia have chosen. And, yes, it’s a tight race, so be patient. The outcome will be certified. We will have an audit, so we all know the outcome is correct.”

Roughly a hundred Trump supporters gathered outside the arena. They carried signs that read, “Foolton County=Fraud” and chanted “God bless Trump” and “Stop the steal.” Several Atlanta police officers monitored the scene.

“If Joe Biden wins and it’s a fair election, I will take a loss as long as everything is legal,” Trump supporter Fippy Tugood said.

Meanwhile, Biden supporters drove by, chanting, “Count every vote.”

One group showed up calling for an even election, telling News4Jax it worked to make sure everyone had a chance to cast their ballot.

“We got over 40,000 voters to the polls. But we’ve got to make sure that their votes are counted," voter Bruce Marks said. "That’s why we’re here to support the workers who are counting the ballots -- to make sure that they’re not intimidated.”

As of Thursday, Fulton County had counted more than 200,000 mail-in ballots since Tuesday night as media from around the world, as well Republican and Democratic representatives, watched.

Fulton Elections supervisor Rick Barron said any flagged ballots would be handed over to adjudication panels, which were set to review them.

On Thursday, Chatham County Judge James Bass dismissed a lawsuit by the Georgia Republican Party and the Trump campaign that essentially sought to ensure state laws are being followed on absentee ballots. The suit had raised concerns about 53 absentee ballots; county officials testified that all had been received on time.

“Fast is great, and we appreciate fast. We more appreciate accuracy," Sterling said. “Accuracy is going to be the bedrock upon which people who believe in the outcome of these elections.”

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Associated Press contributors include Jeff Martin in Marietta, Russ Bynum in Savannah and Sudhin Thanawala, Jeff Amy, Ben Nadler, Brynn Anderson and Angie Wang in Atlanta.

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