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In anticipation of the statement that is expected to be made a little later today in the early hours of Greek time, Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential candidate is one step away from the White House and the staff of outgoing President Donald have launched an attack multifaceted legal in several states. .
Latest data
Below is the latest data from the Edison Research Institute as of 02:00 GMT with the latest vote counts in the five remaining states that will judge the winner of Tuesday’s election.
According to Edison Research and the US networks ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, CNN, Biden has 253 voters and Trump 214.
The Associated Press gives Biden 264 voters, estimating that the Democratic candidate has secured his victory in Arizona. 270 voters are required to run for president.
Reuters
The five states
According to Edison Research, in the popular vote, Biden is ahead of Trump by 4.1 million votes.
Arizona (11 voters) – Votes counted: 94% – Biden 49.9% – Trump 48.6% – Vote difference: 38,455
Georgia (16 voters) – Votes counted: 99% – Biden 49.4% – Trump 49.3% – Vote difference: 4275
Pennsylvania (20 voters) – Votes counted: 96% – Biden 49.5% – Trump 49.2% – Vote difference: 17,012
North Carolina (15 voters) – Votes counted: 98% – Trump 50% – Biden 48.6% – Difference of votes: 76,623
Nevada (6 voters) – Votes counted: 93% Biden 49.8% – Trump 48% – Vote difference: 22,657
When are the finals expected?
When the legislation of each state provides for a recount
Pennsylvania
At 01:40 Greek time, Biden has a lead of 17,012 votes, or 0.2%, with 96% of the estimated votes counted.
Under state law, the count automatically counts if the percentage difference is less than or equal to 0.5% of the total votes.
The ballots for Philadelphia, the largest city in the state, and for Allegheny County, where Pittsburgh is located, still have to be counted.
The counting process said the head of the state electoral commission could take several days.
Georgia
Biden is ahead of Trump with 4,275 votes at 1:40 AM GMT, with 99% of the votes counted. Trump needs both Pennsylvania and Georgia to win a second term.
Brad Rafensperger, Georgia’s secretary of state, said he expected the difference in the bottom line to be a few thousand votes, leading to an automatic recount.
The recount will take place after the certification of the results, which is expected on or before November 20.
Arizona
At 01:00 Greek time, Biden had 49.9% of the votes against Trump’s 48.6%, with an advantage of 38,455 votes, with 94% of the votes estimated.
State officials still have between 250,000 and 270,000 ballots to count and will update again later, Secretary of State Katie Hobbes told CNN.
Nevada
The recount of most ballots in Clark County, Nevada is expected to be completed by Sunday, an official said last night.
In Clark County, home to the largest city, Las Vegas, 63,000 ballots remain to be counted.
AP
Some 63,000 provisional votes will also have to be considered to determine if they are valid.
“Temporary voting” in the United States is commonly used, among other things, when a voter’s name does not appear on the ballot box, or is misspelled, or the person wishing to vote does not have an identity document.
Electoral commissions verify whether the voter has the right to vote and approve or reject the vote accordingly.
North Carolina
Trump leads with 76,623 votes, or 1.4% with 98% counted. State officials have said the final result will not be known until next week.
Source: ΑΠΕ
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