Georgia's midterm election still uncertain


(MENAFN) After two US federal court rulings and a seqal of legal filings over a 24-hour period, uncertainty still hangs over Georgia's midterm elections, including the still undecided race for governor.

Unofficial results in one of the nation's most recent midterm contests give Republican Brian Kemp a slight majority.

However, Democrat Stacey Abrams maintains that enough uncounted absentee, mail-in and temporary ballots remain to force a December 4 runoff and keep alive her bid to become the first black woman in American history to be elected governor of a state.

In the week since voters went to the polls, arguments over certain provisional and absentee ballots have been presented at a dizzying pace before several different judges in federal court.
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