ATLANTA _Georgia's top election official certified the state's vote count Saturday, confirming Republican Brian Kemp's victory in the race for governor against Democrat Stacey Abrams.
Kemp led Abrams by 54,723 votes, a 1.4 percentage point margin. Abrams narrowed the gap as additional absentee and provisional votes were counted since Election Day, but she was still 17,488 short of the votes she needed to force a runoff.
Abrams said Friday she was ending her run for governor, and there was no legal way for her to continue to contest the election. Abrams said she will file a "major federal lawsuit" over allegations of election mismanagement.
The race ended with Kemp at 1,978,408 votes, Abrams with 1,923,685 and Libertarian Ted Metz with 37,235.
The results also showed that Republican U.S. Rep. Rob Woodall, R-Ga., won re-election against Democrat Carolyn Bourdeaux by about 400 votes. Bourdeaux is requesting a recount.