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Scott picks up 1000 votes in total recounted counties so far.   


BY DOUGLAS HANKS

dhanks@miamiherald.com

November 15, 2018 02:48 PM


Miami-Dade recounted more than 800,000 ballots this week, and not much changed. Democrats carried the deep-blue county handily, and the recount shrunk that advantage by a tiny amount.

Gov. Rick Scott gained 60 votes over Bill Nelson, the Democratic incumbent currently behind statewide in the race for U.S. senate. Statewide, the governor was leading Nelson by 12,562 votes in the results reported after Election Day. There were more than 800,000 ballots cast in that race in Miami-Dade.

Former congressman Ron DeSantis, a Republican, gained 22 votes in Miami-Dade over Andrew Gillum, the Democratic mayor of Tallahassee. DeSantis was ahead by more than 33,500 votes after Election Day statewide. There were nearly 800,000 ballots cast in that race in Miami-Dade.

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/election/article221708625.html
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