County recorders had told The Republic early Wednesday that they had at least 400,000 ballots remaining to count, and confirmed the number of mail-in ballots dropped off on Election Day totaled between 160,000 and 180,000. That along with additional information from the state’s rural counties pushed the number of ballots left to count above 600,000.
Less than 100,000 votes are needed. That is less than 58% not 75%.
Based in NYT times totals... (which, I admit, might be wrong)
There are 450,250 votes outstanding, and 93,000 needed to break even.