Just under 1,600 just votes separate Eileen O'Neill Burke and Clayton Harris III after 474 additional votes were added to the total.
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O'Neill Burke is still holding on to her lead with 262,379 votes to Harris' 260,781 votes and there are still more ballots to count.
O'Neill Burk's campaign said in a statement, "We have a strong and vigilant team of volunteers, attorneys, and former judges monitoring the vote count process closely. We are prepared for any next step."
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The Harris campaign said, "We are prepared for a range of outcomes, including a potential recount. Our legal team is monitoring the vote counting closely, and we will determine the path forward at the appropriate time."