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The elections board, which is led 3-2 by Democrats, could now move to certify the results of the race. Griffin’s campaign had filed hundreds of legal challenges across the state in their ...
Rigg's lead in the election still formally stands at 734 votes, since the second recount's findings aren't considered official election results, a spokesman for the State Board of Elections said.