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Mr. Hoisington won by only 265 votes out of 29,421 cast, a margin so small that it will automatically trigger a recount.
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That's close enough to trigger a recount in Florida.
"From a nonpartisan perspective, this wasn't the kind of election that was close enough to trigger a recount," Foley said.
According to unofficial results from the state's division of elections, Scott leads Nelson by only 0.42percentt, enough to trigger a recount.
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The election result hinged on Florida, where the margin of victory was so slim it triggered a recount.
Florida state law triggers a recount ordered by the secretary of state when the margin of victory is 0.5percentt or less.
On Sunday, Mr. Jimenez called L. Clayton Roberts, the director of the State Division of Elections, to ask whether he had rendered a legal opinion on what could properly trigger a manual recount.
But there are more than 9,000 precincts statewide, so Stein is far short of what she needs to trigger a statewide recount.
The FiveThirtyEight forecast has the race there within two-tenths of a percentage point, which would be close enough to trigger an automatic recount.
In Minnesota, the moderate Norm Coleman was ahead of Al Franken, a smutty comedian with a serious side, by about 470 votes out of nearly 3m cast, a margin so slim it will trigger an automatic recount which could take several weeks.
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