THIS JUST IN: Florida recount cements gubernatorial win by Ron DeSantis
WASHINGTON Andrew Gillums extraordinary bid to become Floridas first elected black governor is over. A recount of more than 8 million ballots that ended Thursday afternoon confirmed that Republican Ron DeSantis beat the Tallahassee mayor in the nationally watched race that galvanized progressives across the country.
The final tally, which will be certified next week was 4,075,879 for DeSantis and 4,042,195 for Gillum. The margin of victory was enough for DeSantis, a former congressman representing Jacksonville, to avoid a hand recount of questionable ballots set aside for further review. He had already assembled a transition team to prepare for his ascendance as Floridas 46th governor.
The deadline for the recount was 3 p.m. Eastern Standard Time Thursday but Palm Beach County, a Democratic stronghold, did not complete its recount. It was the only one of Floridas 67 counties that failed to do so.A vote denied is justice denied the State of Florida must count every legally cast vote, Gillum said in a statement after the recount totals were released. As todays unofficial reports and recent court proceedings make clear, there are tens of thousands of votes that have yet to be counted. We plan to do all we can to ensure that every voice is heard in this process. Voters need to know that their decision to participate in this election, and every election, matters. It is not over until every legally casted vote is counted.
The victory by DeSantis, an ardent supporter of President Donald J. Trump, keeps the governors mansion in GOP hands, where it has been since 1999.
Good news. That is an answer to prayer.