The Columbus Dispatch

Trump campaign requests election recount in Georgia

Biden won state by just 12,670 votes

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President Donald Trump’s campaign requested a recount of votes in the Georgia presidenti­al race on Saturday, a day after state officials certified results showing Democrat Joe Biden won the state, as his legal team presses forward with attacks alleging widespread fraud.

Georgia’s results showed Biden defeating Trump by 12,670 votes out of about 5 million cast, or 0.25%. State law allows a candidate to request a recount if the margin is less than 0.5%. Republican Gov. Brian Kemp formalized the state’s slate of 16 presidenti­al electors.

The Trump campaign sent a handdelive­red letter to the secretary of state’s office requesting the recount in an election that has been fraught with accusation­s of fraud by Trump and his supporters.

A Trump legal team statement said: “Today, the Trump campaign filed a petition for recount in Georgia. We are focused on ensuring that every aspect of Georgia State Law and the U.S. Constituti­on are followed so that every legal vote is counted. President Trump and his campaign continue to insist on an honest recount in Georgia, which has to include signature matching and other vital safeguards.”

On Friday, in certifying the state’s electors, Kemp also brought up concerns about signatures. But Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has reiterated confidence in the results, and in a Saturday opinion piece in the Washington Post he said: “Georgia’s voting system has never been more secure or trustworth­y.”

And, in fact, the signatures on absentee ballot applicatio­ns and envelopes are required to be checked when they are received.

Later Saturday, Raffensperger sent a written message to his deputy asking him to officially notify county election directors to prepare for the recount and to notify political parties so they could muster observers at the respective sites. “This will be highly scrutinize­d so emphasize to the counties the importance of transparen­cy and accuracy of the process,” Raffensperger said in his instructio­ns to his aide.

The recount will be done using scanners that read and tabulate the votes. County election workers have done a

complete hand recount of all the votes cast in the presidenti­al race. But that stemmed from a mandatory audit requiremen­t and isn’t considered an official recount under the law.

State law requires that one race be audited by hand to ensure that the machines counted the ballots accurately, and Raffensperger selected the presidenti­al race. Because of the tight margin in that race, a full hand count of ballots was necessary to complete the audit, he said.

Trump has criticized the audit, calling it a “joke” in a tweet that claimed “thousands of fraudulent votes have been found.” Twitter has flagged the post as containing disputed informatio­n. Votes that hadn’t previously been counted were found in several counties during the audit, which required recertification of the election results in those counties before state certification of the results.

The recount will be done using scanners that read and tabulate the votes. County election workers have done a complete hand recount of all the votes cast in the presidenti­al race.

 ?? BEN GRAY/AP ?? Supporters of President Donald Trump rally outside of the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta on Saturday.
BEN GRAY/AP Supporters of President Donald Trump rally outside of the Georgia State Capitol in Atlanta on Saturday.

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