Lodi News-Sentinel

Georgia launches statewide hand recount

- By Mark Niesse and Greg Bluestein

ATLANTA — Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensper­ger took the extraordin­ary step on Wednesday to order a recount of all 5 million ballots cast in the presidenti­al election, under mounting pressure by fellow Republican­s who leveled unsubstant­iated accusation­s of voter fraud to discredit Joe Biden’s 14,000-vote lead in the state.

Flanked by local elections officials at a Capitol news conference, Raffensper­ger said the count will be conducted by hand under Georgia’s election audit rules before a Nov. 20 deadline to finalize results. The cost of the enormous undertakin­g, requiring hundreds of poll workers, wasn’t immediatel­y clear.

The decision came after an immense effort by President Donald Trump and his supporters to cast doubt on Georgia’s election results, despite no evidence of any wrongdoing or irregulari­ties. U.S. Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue, facing Jan. 5 runoffs, called for Raffensper­ger’s resignatio­n, and Trump’s campaign demanded the hand recount Tuesday.

Raffensper­ger, who has said there’s no evidence of widespread voter fraud, maintained that he wasn’t influenced by the outside pressure, which was amplified by Trump on Twitter. Instead, he cast it as an effort to bolster faith in the election results.

“This will help build confidence. It will be an audit, a recount and a recanvass, all at once,” Raffensper­ger said from the steps of the state Capitol. “It will be a heavy lift. But we will work with the counties to get this done in time for our state certificat­ion.”

The recount, which counties plan to begin Thursday or Friday, raised concerns about whether it would be completed before the deadline next week to certify the vote.

Sara Tindall Ghazal, a former voter protection director for the state Democratic Party, said she has faith that county election workers will get the count done before the time.

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