Four days after his
re-election, US President Barack Obama has finally been declared winner
in Florida, taking his tally of electoral college votes to 332.
Four
days after the Presidential elections on 6th November, Florida State
officials said Obama had a lead of about 74,000 votes and he had
received 50 per cent of the votes as against 49.1 per cent of his
Republican rival Mitt Romney.
With the important win in
Florida, which has 29 Electoral College votes, Obama now has 332 votes
in the Electoral College as against 206 of Romney.
The state's 67 counties had until noon today to finish their counts and report them to the secretary of state.
It's the 538-member Electoral College which elects the president of the United States.
A candidate needs a minimum of 270 votes to be elected as the president.
In the 2008 elections, Obama had won 365 Electoral College votes against 173 of John McCain, the Republican candidate.
Long queues and late absentee
ballots were blamed for the delay in Florida's vote count, though Obama
had won the election even without Florida.
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