State of Georgia Prepare to Count Votes for President Again After “Trump-Biden” Shutdown



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Georgia Secretary of State admitted on Friday that the US presidential elections could be counted. After President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden’s scores in the state came very close. As reported by Reuters

Brad Raffensperger, Georgia Secretary of State Confirmed to reporters Friday that The Difference in Votes Between President Trump and Former Vice President Biden Make Votes Count Again

The latest data from Friday afternoon showed that President Trump and Biden got 49.4 percent, with Biden a Democratic presidential candidate for the US presidency. He has a raw score that is only 1,579 higher than President Trump’s. There are now about 4,000 ballots waiting to be counted in Georgia. According to Gabriel Sterling, the election system official in Georgia on Friday.

Official State of Georgia Add That There are now another 9,000 military and foreign ballots that will be accepted and counted by the authorities. If the postmark is published before Tuesday, November 3 and the ballot arrives on Friday.

According to the principles of the state of Georgia If the scores of two candidates for the presidency of the United States leave no more than 0.5% difference. Candidates with lower scores may request the Secretary of Georgia to reopen the vote count. But it all depends on the Georgia Secretary of State whether or not to resume vote counting.

Georgia just adopted a touch voting machine for the first time in this year’s election. As for voters who vote by mail, they use the same ballot, so re-counting the ballot may not make much of a difference in the election results.

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