Election results in US states are stabilizing



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Votes are still being counted in the United States nine days after the presidential election. When the results were updated in individual states on Thursday, there were only minor changes in the previously predictable majority.

Overall, Democratic candidate Joe Biden has been chosen as the winner of the election, with 279 votes for the December election meeting. 270 of these voters are sufficient for the majority. Trump has 217 voters behind him so far. Here’s an overview of the preliminary results in those US states that have not yet made a decision or are particularly controversial.

Georgia

The state in the southeast has 16 votes for the electoral assembly. Biden’s lead leveled off Thursday at a good 14,000 votes. That means 49.5 percent for Biden and 49.2 percent for incumbent Donald Trump. Given the tight result, the government of this US state has already announced that all votes will be counted by hand. In the case of the counts after the last presidential elections, there have been no changes of more than three digits so far.

North Carolina

The East Coast state sends 15 voters. Here Trump led by around 73,300 votes and had a 50% turnout. Biden had 48.7 percent.

Arizona

There are 11 voters in the southwestern state of the United States. Biden’s clear lead at the start of the tally declined further Thursday to 11,635 votes. That’s 49.4 percent for Biden and 49.1 percent for Trump. The AP news agency and Fox television station had already announced a decision in favor of Biden in Arizona on election night, but other outlets were reluctant.

Nevada

In the state with the entertainment metropolis Las Vegas, six votes will be cast, which, according to US media reports, Biden gets. His lead increased to more than 36,800 votes on Wednesday. The president-elect of the United States had a participation of 50.2 percent, Trump did not reach a majority with 47.5 percent. (apa)

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