(Updated: Nov. 8, 1:18 p.m.)
It’s day two following President Obama’s 2012 re-election, but one state, Florida, is still counting ballots. Infamous for voting issues since the 2000 recount, the Sunshine State has once again landed in the post-election headlines, although this time it won’t impact who takes the chair in the Oval Office.
Three counties in Florida continued to count absentee ballot results Thursday afternoon, according to the Florida Department of State. Broward, Duval, and Palm Beach counties remained outstanding from among a list of nine counties that initially continued to count ballots after Tuesday. It could be days before those results officially roll in.
With 97% of the precincts reporting, the NBC Decision Desk had not declared a presidential winner in Florida, but unofficial results showed the president with a slim lead of 50% to Mitt Romney’s 49%. Only 47,016 votes separate the two men.
The closest spread among the remaining counties, according to NBC News, is in Duval County where Romney is ahead by three points.
Under Florida rules those counties have until noon on Saturday, Nov. 10 to submit results.









