A recount will be held there in the presidential race, after Joe Biden edged ahead of Donald Trump by a margin of about 4,000 votes.
But Georgia’s Senate races have also become nail-biters as the contests for the state’s two seats are now due to go to run-offs in January.
Under the state’s rules – different to most – Senate candidates must receive 50% of the vote to win the seat.
This did not happen in either contest.
Republican incumbent, David Perdue is expected to face Democratic challenger Jon Ossoff in one race, and in the other, Republican incumbent, Kelly Loeffler will run-off against Democrat Raphael Warnock.
If both Democrats pull off wins, they could hand control of the US Senate to their party.
The races will be decided on 5 January – just over two weeks before the next president’s inauguration. END