As Georgia began its audit of nearly 5 million ballots cast in its very close presidential election on 3 November, an earlier report claimed that a cache of over 2,600 uncounted ballots had turned up in its Floyd County, which are expected to reduce President Donald Trump's state-wide deficit to Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.
Over 3,000 untallied ballots have turned up in Georgia amid the state’s audit of the 2020 presidential election, reported Fox News.
As the manual re-count continues, officials in Fayette County discovered 2,755 ballots that had not been included in the original count, writes the outlet.
Over 3,000 untallied ballots have turned up in Georgia amid the state’s audit of the 2020 presidential election, reported Fox News.
As the manual re-count continues, officials in Fayette County discovered 2,755 ballots that had not been included in the original count, writes the outlet.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden had been leading by approximately 14,000 votes in Georgia, with the state’s election official Gabriel Sterling saying the updated count in Fayette County resulted in the lead dropping to slightly under 13,000.
Trump Decries ‘Massive Ballot Fraud’
After an audit request issued by incumbent President Donald Trump and the Republican Party, Georgia began recounting its nearly 5 million ballots by hand on 13 November.
Trump has filed several legal challenges in the wake of the 3 November elections, citing alleged voter fraud, despite major US media outlets announcing that Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was the winner of the 2020 presidential election.
Trump has claimed two Republican members of the Wayne County, Michigan, four-member canvassing board were “harassed” into certifying election results for the city of Detroit.
After initially citing problems with the electoral rolls, the two reportedly reversed their decision following Democrat-levelled accusations of partisanship and racism.
The results had tipped the key swing state of Michigan from Trump to Democratic candidate Joe Biden in the wake of the 3 November Election Day.
Slamming the incident, Trump insisted that Michigan could no longer certify the election result, as he echoed previous allegations that more votes were counted in Wayne County than there were eligible voters.
If Michigan were unable to issue an official vote count, the Republican-dominated state legislature would decide which candidate will receive the state's six electoral college votes.
Joe Biden's electoral college vote tally would only be four more than the 270 required to be confirmed president without the electoral college votes of Michigan and Georgia. Currently, the Trump campaign has launched legal challenges to the narrow-margin election results in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona and Nevada.
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After an audit request issued by incumbent President Donald Trump and the Republican Party, Georgia began recounting its nearly 5 million ballots by hand on 13 November.
Trump has filed several legal challenges in the wake of the 3 November elections, citing alleged voter fraud, despite major US media outlets announcing that Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden was the winner of the 2020 presidential election.
Trump has claimed two Republican members of the Wayne County, Michigan, four-member canvassing board were “harassed” into certifying election results for the city of Detroit.
After initially citing problems with the electoral rolls, the two reportedly reversed their decision following Democrat-levelled accusations of partisanship and racism.
The results had tipped the key swing state of Michigan from Trump to Democratic candidate Joe Biden in the wake of the 3 November Election Day.
Slamming the incident, Trump insisted that Michigan could no longer certify the election result, as he echoed previous allegations that more votes were counted in Wayne County than there were eligible voters.
In Detroit, there are FAR MORE VOTES THAN PEOPLE. Nothing can be done to cure that giant scam. I win Michigan!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 18, 2020
Joe Biden's electoral college vote tally would only be four more than the 270 required to be confirmed president without the electoral college votes of Michigan and Georgia. Currently, the Trump campaign has launched legal challenges to the narrow-margin election results in Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Arizona and Nevada.
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