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Deadline comes for Georgia counties to finish recount

Tuesday, a state elections official called for President Trump to 'stop inspiring people to commit potential acts of violence.'

ATLANTA — Georgia counties faced a deadline of midnight to complete their recounts and submit their results to the state, which would bring to an end the official election process here and leave any ongoing matters to the courts.

The official recount has been relegated to something of a side act, though, amid rising tensions between President Donald Trump, his most ardent supporters and state officials who reject his claims of fraud in Georgia.

In an impassioned press conference on Tuesday, Gabriel Sterling in the Secretary of State's Office lashed out at the president's escalating rhetoric against Georgia officials - Republican who have supported Trump, including Gov. Brian Kemp and the Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger.

"It's all gone too far," Sterling said.

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It is not likely to abate. Two main lawsuits filed by the president's legal advocates - including Sidney Powell's "Kraken" suit - continue to progress in the courts, and Trump's top allies in Georgia, such as Rep. Doug Collins, continue to agitate for a form of audit on the signatures of absentee ballots.

Wednesday, Powell and another prominent legal ally of the president's in Georgia, Lin Wood, plan to hold a press conference in Alpharetta, which promises more of the political theater still consuming Georgia a month removed from Election Day.

There is no indication at this point the official recount will flip results, and the extraordinary measures the president's legal allies seek from judges - essentially, awarding Georgia to Trump in some manner - so far do not appear as if they are on course to be granted.

Throughout the day, we’ll update this blog with new information from the counties as they continue the tally along with other election updates. 

(Note: All times are Eastern)

11:59 p.m. | The deadline has now come for states to finish their recounts. 11Alive will provide an update Thursday morning on the state's results. 

11: 30 p.m. | 14 counties remain in reporting their recount results. Here is where the state stands.

10:15 p.m. | 15 counties remain to report their election recount results. Watch the update below.

9:10 p.m. | The deadline for counties to finish the recount is approaching. Officials don't expect there to be a change in the outcome of the election.  Watch the video below for an update.

6 p.m. | Results from the recount are starting to come on the Secretary of State's website. The larger counties are still finishing their recounts. 

5:30 p.m. | Seven hours before the recount deadline, Cobb County elections workers are counting the final 300 provisional ballots, county officials said.

The cards will then be transported to Elections HQ for upload to state's website. Cobb's Elections Board will then meet at 4 p.m. Thursday to recertify the results of the recount. 

4:30 p.m. | In addition to everything else going on in Georgia, we could be losing our mayor here in Atlanta to a cabinet job. If you're curious what happens in that event, we've reported on it before: Who becomes mayor in Atlanta if Keisha Lance Bottoms takes a cabinet job?

3:55 p.m. | Sterling also addressed the rally Lin Wood and Sidney Powell held in Alpharetta, in which both lawyers effectively told people they shouldn't vote because they don't trust the Dominion machines.

"We encourage all voters to vote in election... go out exercise your right to vote," Sterling said.

3:50 p.m. | Gabriel Sterling in the Secretary of State's Office says there are 132 counties that have completed their recount work, with 27 to go.

He says they haven't yet launched the results reporting site yet because they wanted to explain first that with the smaller counties being done already, it's going to show President Trump with a lead. He didn't want people to misunderstand when that lead is erased with the larger counties yet to report.

3:27 p.m. | Here are the details for President Trump's visit on Saturday:

3:20 p.m. | The Secretary of State's Office will be providing another update on the recount in 10 minutes.

3:15 p.m. | One man brought on stage asked Wood and Powell why, if Dominion machines changed votes from Trump to Biden, why the hand count audit matched the original count in Georgia. 

Powell's answer was an accusation that it was not done properly and that they've since shredded ballots and evidence of fraud. There's been no serious suggestion that the hand count was manipulated or that ballots were shredded anywhere in Georgia.

2:55 p.m. | Lin Wood now says he disagrees with Rep. Jones, and discourages people from voting for Sens. Loeffler and Perdue if they do not vocally support a demand for a special session of the state legislature (which Wood, Powell and their allies want for the legislature to appoint Electoral College electors who will vote for President Trump.)

"We're not gonna go vote on January 5th on another machine made by China. You're not gonna fool Georgians again." 

"Why would you go back and vote in another rigged election? For God's sake fix it. You gotta fix it before we'll do it again."

2:50 p.m. | After Powell seemed to discourage people from voting, Rep. Jones is now encouraging them to in fact vote for Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue in the runoffs.

2:45 p.m. | Vernon Jones, a Democratic state representative who has staked out a high profile by being vocally pro-Trump, is now speaking.

2:40 p.m. | Powell encourages people against voting in any further elections (presumably including the Jan. 5 Senate runoffs) conducted on Dominion machines.

"I think I would encourage all Georgians to make it known that you will not vote at all until your vote is secure."

2:30 p.m. | Lin Wood, in his opening statement at the rally, hinted at another lawsuit that may be filed in Georgia, and called out the state's Republican leadership.

In a surreal scene, Wood led the Alpharetta crowd in a chant of "Lock Him Up," referring to Gov. Brian Kemp.

Sidney Powell is now speaking.

2:00 p.m. | That press conference with Sidney Powell and Lin Wood about the "Kraken" suit is beginning in Alpharetta. It currently has about 55,000 people watching on one YouTube broadcast.

11:40 a.m. | The president is tweeting about Georgia again, though this time only to tout his coming visit on Saturday:

11:25 a.m. | 11Alive's Andy Pierrotti is on the Senate campaign trail with Jon Ossoff. Follow him on Twitter for updates at a Decatur event:

10:10 a.m. | In that press conference, Sec. Raffensperger also criticized third-party groups that are working to register voters for what he characterized as underhanded tactics. He pointed to a mailer sent to his son, who died two years ago.

10:00 a.m. | Gabriel Sterling, speaking again after his repudiation of President Trump made national news yesterday, addressed a few questions about the specifics of the recount and a supposed voter purge, then said the president and his lawyers are "exploiting a lack of understanding about these situations" with the election in Georgia.

9:52 a.m. | After recount is complete, expectation is election will be recertified on Friday.

9:50 a.m. | The website where the state will post recount results is set to go live at 2 p.m. this afternoon.

9:45 a.m. | Raffensperger says he wants to "extend grace to those who seemingly have hate in their heart."

9:45 a.m. | Sec. Raffensperger says about 110 counties have finished their recounts, and they anticipate all 159 will meet the midnight deadline. Says they have seen "no substantial changes" so far.

9:40 a.m. | Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger says he knew what Gabriel Sterling was going to say yesterday and that he fully supported him.

9:15 a.m. | Gov. Brian Kemp, meanwhile, is set to attend the tree lighting at the State Capitol this afternoon at 1 p.m. before hosting a hospital roundtable discussion at 2 p.m. It's unclear if he will make remarks at any point addressing the political situation in Georgia.

He has generally been quiet, issuing a statement earlier this week saying that, "Georgia law prohibits the Governor from interfering in elections."

9:10 a.m. | We're expecting word from the Secretary of State's Office in a press conference in about 20 minutes.

8:10 a.m. | Some actual election results this morning: Kwanza Hall is the projected winner in the 5th District special election runoff. He will fill the late Rep. John Lewis' seat for about a month, before the winner of general election race - Nikema Williams - fills it in full at the start of the next congressional term.

Meanwhile, Williams' former District 39 State Senate seat has been won comfortably by Sonya Halpern.

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