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Thousands of votes remain to be counted in key states on the battlefield.
This is where each of them are.
Arizona
Joe Biden’s lead has decreased to 18,553 votes as more votes have come in.
Maricopa County (the largest in the state, which includes Phoenix) released new numbers at 6 p.m. ET. As of 11:12 a.m. yesterday, Maricopa County had an estimated 44,000 ballots to count (23,761 by early count, 15,000 provisional, and 5,000 by early verification)
As of 10:58 a.m. yesterday, Pinal County still had 21,000 initial ballots left to count (including 1,800 provisional ballots).
Georgia
Joe Biden has increased his lead in the state to 10,196. Counties still have outstanding ballots, including military ones, which must be tabulated.
Fulton County (which includes Atlanta) discovered a problem related to reporting on his work on Friday. Officials re-scanned the ballots on Saturday. About 5% of the ballots are allowed to count. Officials released updated numbers overnight.
In Gwinnett County, as of Saturday night, there were a total of 535 absentee ballots, 965 provisional ballots and three military ballots pending review after a software glitch continued to hamper the count.
Pennsylvania
Joe Biden’s lead has grown to 42,818 votes as updated results (primarily regarding mail-in ballots that arrived after November 3 but were sealed and segregated by court order) are pending litigation in state court and in the Supreme Court.
The state’s website said there are 55,962 votes to be counted.
As of this afternoon, the website says that the following counties have pending votes to count:
- Allegheny County (including Pittsburgh): 12,042 votes remaining
- Philadelphia: 11,131