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US midterms: Donald Trump seeks end to Florida recount as Democrats win Arizona Senate seat

  • Trump claimed without evidence that ballots are ‘missing or forged’, as mandatory recounts in Florida Senate and governor’s races continue
  • Arizona Republican Martha McSally concedes US Senate race, providing Democrats a key pickup

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Elections staff load ballots into machine as recounting begins at the Broward County Supervisor of Elections Office on Sunday in Lauderhill, Florida. Photo: AFP

US President Donald Trump urged Florida election officials to end a recount and declare his fellow Republicans the winners of disputed races in last week’s elections, while Democrats picked up a US Senate seat in Arizona.

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US Representative Kyrsten Sinema declared victory and Republican opponent Martha McSally conceded after multiple media outlets called the closely contested Arizona race for the Democrat. Sinema will succeed Republican Senator Jeff Flake, a frequent Trump critic, who did not seek election.

The results will not affect Republican control of the 100-member Senate. Republicans have won at least 51 seats and Democrats 47 in the elections, with results in Florida and Mississippi still outstanding.

In Florida, leads by the Republican candidates in the races for a US Senate seat and the governor’s office shrank as more ballots were tallied following last Tuesday’s elections.

State law mandates recounts in elections where the margin of victory is within 0.5 percentage point.

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As Florida officials scrambled to review more than 8 million ballots by Thursday, Trump, without providing evidence, cast doubt on the recount process.

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