With counting continuing in numerous counties throughout Georgia, Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger said that as of 4:15 p.m. today there are approximately 185,000 ballots still outstanding.
Officials in numerous counties are continuing to count ballots, with strong security protocols in place to protect the integrity of our election, said Raffensperger. We have long anticipated and said publicly that counting would most likely take place into Wednesday night and perhaps Thursday morning. Were on pace to accomplish that responsibly, ensuring that the voice of every eligible voter is heard. Its important to act quickly, but its more important to get it right.
Raffensperger noted numerous security measures in place to secure the vote and increase public confidence in the electoral process:
Were well aware that with a close presidential election and the possibility of runoffs in some elections that the eyes of the state and the nation are upon Georgia at this time, Raffensperger said. Were as anxious as anyone to see the final results and to start work on certification and planning for our runoff elections. As the work goes on, I want to assure Georgia voters that every legal vote was cast and accurately counted.
With 185,000 ballots still out and Trump's lead steadily dropping this afternoon, it doesn't look too good. He lost lost another 10,463 votes in the latest update at 6:33 p.m. EST. Bleeding but still ahead by 55,575. On top of that there are 12 precincts in Fulton County that have not reported.
Double post - sorry.
Not good. So, someone is lying, the GOP chairman or the Secretary of State because votes were counted behind closed doors without observers.
According to the sos website 100% precincts in GA have reported. Trump leads 46,136. And I am not even sure whether that means all the absentee ballots have been counted based on the sos statement.