Nevada: Voting results may be delayed by Saturday

Nevada: Review system excludes any duplicate vote.

Nevada announced in a press conference about the US presidential election, Thursday, that the review system excludes any duplicate vote, while 166,000 votes are still awaiting counting in the state in which candidate Joe Biden is leading with 11,000 votes.

The state confirmed that it continues to receive votes by mail, indicating that the results of the vote may be delayed to Saturday, after counting 50,000 pending votes.

Earlier, the campaign of US President Donald Trump filed a lawsuit in Nevada against the counting of votes from outside the state.

The results of the US presidential election are still pending, pending results in a few major states where ballots are being counted, while the intensity of competition does not allow for speculation of the winner in the ballot.

Each state grants a certain number of voters, but the Democratic candidate, Joe Biden, is sufficient for him to get the least votes of those states - Nevada - to become the 46th President of the United States of America.

According to the results announced so far, Joe Biden had 264 voters, and Donald Trump had 214.

It is assumed that the candidate gets 270 votes to enter the White House, which means that Joe Biden is only 6 votes separated from reaching the end of the race.

It has not yet been determined who will vote for the top three voters in Alaska, but no Democrat has won a victory in decades in this state and the outcome of the vote is beyond doubt.

Thus, four states remain:

Georgia - 16 senior electors

In the latest developments, US media reported that the number of votes in Georgia is nearing an end, while Georgia state officials said that at least 50,000 votes have not been counted so far.

The Edison Research Center confirmed that after counting 96% of the vote in Georgia, President Donald Trump got 49.6%, while his Democratic rival, Joe Biden, 49.2%.

Georgia usually votes for the Republicans. Trump has been leading the results in it since Tuesday evening, but he retreated on Wednesday, and American media expected the difference to be very small.

So far, the results indicate that the outgoing president has won 50% of the vote against 48.8% of his Democratic rival, Joe Biden.

And local authorities assure that they can complete the night count.

Nevada - 6 senior voters

86% of the vote was counted in the desert state in the west of the country that chose Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2016.

Joe Biden leads the results with 49.3% of the vote so far, compared to 48.7% for Donald Trump.

The local authorities initially said on Wednesday morning that they would not announce new results before Thursday, but confirmed on Twitter after that that they would announce new numbers on Wednesday evening "due to the great interest in voting in Nevada."

The final result in the state could allow Biden to enter the White House, but it will not be known until Thursday morning.

Pennsylvania - 20 great voters

86% of the vote was counted in this industrial state, located in the "rust belt" in the northeast, where each of the candidates campaigned actively.

Donald Trump was enjoying a relatively comfortable lead on Wednesday evening (51.4% compared to 47.3% for Joe Biden), but the US media reported that the number of postal votes is supposed to allow to significantly enhance the position of the Pennsylvania-born Democratic candidate.

Local authorities hope to be able to complete the vote count by Friday.

North Carolina - 15 senior voters

95% of the vote has been counted in this southeastern state and the republic traditionally.

Currently, Donald Trump (50.1%) is ahead of Joe Biden (48.6%), but postal votes are sent no later than Election Day, that is, the third of November, until the 12th of the same month.

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