Nearing end of audit, Georgia finds Biden still leading Trump after missing votes added
In the morning news conference from Georgia’s secretary of state’s office, Gabriel Sterling said while he couldn’t give an exact number of counties that were completely finished with the audit, results in 112 counties were either exactly the same as the county originally reported or the count was within single digits of what was originally reported.
Of these counties, 58 had zero deviations and 20 had deviations of just one vote in either direction.
As of about 11 a.m. Wednesday, 4,968,000 ballots had been hand-counted as part of the audit of the approximately 5 million ballots cast in the presidential race, according to Sterling.
He said that it’s likely results of the audit won’t be made public until Thursday, but that he would have more concrete guidance during a 4 p.m. press conference.

Sterling also announced that there was one additional county -- Douglas -- where an uncounted memory card of votes was discovered, raising the total to four counties in Georgia that have found unreported votes during the audit. Douglas County failed to upload results stored on one memory card from an election day precinct. The county realized the error when the hand count came up with more ballots than was reported.
The card revealed 128 votes for Trump, 156 votes for Biden and seven votes for Libertarian Jo Jorgenson.
Heading into the audit, Biden led by a margin of about 14,000 votes, and, with all the previously unreported ballots added, the margin in Biden's favor was 12,781 votes, according to Sterling.
-ABC News' Quinn Scanlan








