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According to the Guardian, DeKalb hasn't reported all votes yet. Kaleva Nov 2020 #1
You'll have to show me where you see that. Music Man Nov 2020 #3
I made an error, First posted Fulton County but it's DeKalb that hasn't fully reported yet. Kaleva Nov 2020 #5
OK, thanks! Still wondering what's up. Music Man Nov 2020 #6
plenty of other places left qazplm135 Nov 2020 #2
Atlanta is in Fulton County but immediately east of Atlanta is DeKalb County DemInBuckhead Nov 2020 #4
That's very helpful! Thank you. Music Man Nov 2020 #9
I live in Dekalb County CatWoman Nov 2020 #11
Grew up there, decades ago. Hoyt Nov 2020 #18
Actually there a dinky little part in Clayton County too. KentuckyWoman Nov 2020 #15
Fulton elections supervisor said their results wouldn't be in until close to midnight wishstar Nov 2020 #7
Fulton still has 7% more to come according to CNN Jarqui Nov 2020 #8
And in all of these, it's early/absentee ballots that are being counted... SKKY Nov 2020 #17
I used the prevailing % rates for each candidate in each county and Jarqui Nov 2020 #19
I'm not certain because NYT is reporting the same vote totals in those counties but says In It to Win It Nov 2020 #10
Fulton County Director of Elections says they're still counting votes greenjar_01 Nov 2020 #12
About 120K votes left in Ga oswaldactedalone Nov 2020 #13
CNN says that Ga's Sec of State says 122,500 ballots still to count, half from Fulton Goodheart Nov 2020 #14
Yes. But DeKalb County is not all in. TrishaJ Nov 2020 #16
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