A recount of Georgia’s election results led to a reassessment of more than 2,600 ballots in one county, leading to a net gain of 778 votes.
The recount, which occurred in Floyd County, discovered nearly 2,600 ballots that hadn’t been tallied and helped to erase Joe Biden’s 14,000-vote lead in the critical state.
Of the 2,600 ballots, 1,643 new votes for Trump and 865 went for Biden.
According to officials, the problem occurred because votes weren’t uploaded from a memory card into a ballot-scanning machine.