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U.S. Senate race headed toward recount

Unofficial results show U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson narrowly trailing GOP candidate Rick Scott by a little more than just 34,500 votes out of a total of 8.1 million ballots cast–less than a one-half percentage point difference. State law requires a recount when candidates are with one-half point.

“We are proceeding to a recount,” Sen. Nelson said this morning, in a brief statement sent to Inweekly.

Last night, Scott claimed victory after Fox News had called him the winner, but Nelson did not concede the contest to the governor. He issued a brief statement saying only that the results to that point were disappointing but he would wait until today before issuing a full statement.

The tally in the race continued closing into the predawn hours today and inched close enough to trigger a recount at about 3:15 a.m. As of now, Scott’s lead is just 0.4 percent, or 34,537 votes.

The next step in the process is for the 67 county supervisors of election to recheck the total tally. The Nelson campaign has said it will contact voters whose ballots were not counted due to a lack of ID or a matching address, for instance.

The deadline is noon Saturday, or perhaps longer under certain circumstances, to determine whether the recount proceeds under law.

The Nelson campaign will also have observers in all 67 counties watching for any irregularities, mistakes or unusual partisan activities.

“We expect the supervisors, regardless of their party affiliation, will discharge their constitutional duties,” said Marc Elias, an election lawyer representing the Nelson campaign.

 

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