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Georgia’s chief election official announces hand recount of presidential results


Zach Montellaro

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Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger speaks during a news conference 
on Nov. 11 in Atlanta. 

Georgia’s chief election official announced Wednesday that the state will 
conduct a recount by hand of every ballot cast in the presidential race, with 
President-elect Joe Biden narrowly leading President Donald Trump in the 
state’s vote count.

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, a Republican, said that he would 
designate the presidential contest as the race to undergo a “risk-limiting 
audit,” an election verification procedure that uses a statistical formula to 
determine how many electronically tabulated ballots need to be manually checked 
in order to rule out the possibility of fraud or errors.

“With the margin being so close, it will require a full, by-hand recount in 
each county,” Raffensperger said. “It will be an audit, a recount and a 
recanvass all at once.”

In risk-limiting audits, every ballot is not necessarily examined for accuracy. 
But, because of the closeness of the presidential race, that is what will 
happen to every ballot in Georgia. Raffensperger said the margin between Biden 
and Trump is currently just 14,111 votes.

“When you have five million votes and the margin is so close … mathematically, 
you actually have to do a full, hand-by-hand recount of all [the ballots],” 
Raffensperger said, noting that other races with different margins wouldn’t 
require examination of every ballot.

Raffensperger has been under significant criticism from fellow Georgia 
Republicans in recent days, as GOP officials mimic Trump’s attempts to 
undermine faith in the election results. Republican Sens. David Perdue and 
Kelly Loeffler both called on Raffensperger to resign, claiming without 
providing specific allegations that there were widespread irregularities in the 
election.

Raffensperger had previously said he would not resign, and he defended the 
integrity of Georgia’s election.

“It’ll take every bit of the time we have left, for sure. It is a big lift,” 
Raffensperger said Wednesday, noting that the state’s certification deadline 
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  is on Nov. 20. He noted that, following the deadline, a candidate could 
request a recount if the margin is within a half a percentage point. But that 
recount would be conducted using scanners, not by hand.

Eric Geller contributed to this report.

 

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