Memory card of about 2,800 votes not uploaded discovered in Fayette County, Georgia
In his second press conference of the day, Gabriel Sterling with the Georgia Secretary of State's Office announced that another county, Fayette, has discovered ballots that were not properly uploaded to its election results.
Election officials learned Tuesday that the county had failed to upload a memory card of votes. Sterling said it was about 2,775 votes, and the county will re-certify its results on Wednesday. Those votes will lead to a net gain for Trump of 449 votes, which brings the margin to Biden +12,929 votes, Sterling said.

Sterling differentiated the incident in Fayette from that in Floyd County, where actual ballots that were not scanned were found. In Fayette County, the ballots were scanned and tabulated, but the memory stick containing the votes was not uploaded or reported in results.
Sterling said he was confident the state would certify election results by the Friday deadline, and also added that he doesn't "see any reason why" the counties can't meet the midnight deadline Wednesday to complete the audit.

He said that 78 counties were completely finished -- "flat out done" -- with the audit process, which means that 81 counties are still working through it.
Of the 78 counties, Sterling said that 57 of them have found "zero deviations" from their original results. The remaining 21 of these 78 counties found a deviation of "plus one or minus one" from their originally reported vote count.
-ABC News' Quinn Scanlan and Brianna Stewart






