Khaleej Times

Florida vote recount under way amid tension

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tallahasse­e — The first election workers have begun the enormous task of recounting ballots in Florida’s bitterly close races for the US Senate and governor, ramping up their efforts after the secretary of state ordered a review of the two nationally watched contests.

Miami-Dade County election officials began feeding ballots into scanning machines on Saturday evening. The tedious work in that one South Florida county alone could take days, considerin­g some 800,000 ballots were cast. Multiply that by 67 counties in the nation’s third most populous state, and the scope of the task was beginning to sink in Sunday.

The Florida secretary of state ordered the recounts on Saturday, an unpreceden­ted step for the two flagship races in a state that took five weeks to decide the 2000 presidenti­al election. Secretary of State Ken Detzner’s office said it was unaware of any other time either a race for governor or United States Senate in Florida required a recount, let alone both in the same election.

Florida’s 67 counties can decide when to begin their recounts, but must complete them by Thursday. Elections officials in two large counties in the Tampa Bay area — Pinellas and Hillsborou­gh — said they would begin recounts on Sunday morning.

Unofficial results show that Republican former US Rep. Ron DeSantis led Democratic Tallahasse­e Mayor Andrew Gillum by less than 0.5 percentage points, which will

require a machine recount of ballots. In the Senate race, Republican Gov. Rick Scott’s lead over Democratic incumbent Bill Nelson is less than 0.25 percentage points, requiring a hand recount of ballots from tabulation machines that couldn’t determine which candidate got the vote. The recount

opens against a backdrop of political tensions. President Donald Trump on Saturday tweeted without evidence that the elections were being stolen.

Angry protesters gathered at an elections office in Broward County waving signs and shouting with bullhorns. —

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