Georgia secretary of state certifies election results, governor faces deadline to sign off
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has certified the results of the general election Friday, making it official that Biden won the state's 16 electoral votes.
"The numbers reflect the verdict of the people, not a decision by the secretary of state's office or our courts, or of either campaigns," Raffensperger said during a Friday morning news conference.
Following the certification of the results, Republican Gov. Brian Kemp must now "certify the slates of presidential electors receiving the highest number of votes" by 5 p.m. Saturday. While the president has repeatedly tagged Kemp in tweets, including one that said, "Republicans must get tough," the governor has not given any indication he will not follow through with his part of this process.

With the certification, a two-business-day time period begins for Trump to request a recount, as he's expected to, since he remains within 0.5% of Biden.
ABC News asked Kemp's office Friday if the governor will definitely certify the electors by the deadline but has not received a response.
-ABC News' Quinn Scanlan








