Georgia is one of the battleground states that is still counting ballots as the winner of the presidential election is still unknown.
President Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden are battling to reach 270 electoral votes to win the presidency.
Here are some of the major counties that are still counting. Most of these are absentee ballots:
DeKalb County
- Located in the Atlanta area and Hillary Clinton won in 2016.
- There are about 18,000 votes that need counted, according to a county election official.
Fulton County
- Fulton County is also located in the Atlanta area and was won by Clinton in 2016.
- There are approximately 64,000 ballots left to be counted, the Georgia Deputy Press Secretary Jordan Fuchs said.
Cobb County
- Clinton won this Atlanta suburb by a small margin in 2016.
- There are approximately 24,000 ballots left to count. That includes 8,900 provisional and military ballots.
Forsyth County
- President Trump won this Atlanta exurb in 2016.
- The Georgia deputy press secretary says there are about 7,000 votes left to count.
Houston County
- Located in central Georgia, Trump won this county in 2016.
- There are approximately 15,000 ballots to still be counted.