Some of you may have noticed that Michigan has gone in to the, “too close to call” column. It has a 2000 vote threshold for a recount, but may give Clinton more of a win than that already. There are 56k provisional and absentee ballots in North Carolina left to count today. That is the only state that I have found numbers on so far. It was reported because the governors race is so close. They are expected to be 2:1 Democrat
If you multiply that by the ratio of voters in Florida (9M) and North Carolina (4.4M) that would give you 115,000 provisional and absentee ballots left to count in FL. I would like to see what the real number is, because it is probably higher. The initial results in Florida were R + 120k votes. If the vote tally in Florida gets below 45k there will be a recount. It may not be likely to change the results, but it seems likely that a recount will be triggered.
In PA, there are about 6M voters and the margin was 68,000 with 99.75% reporting. So even before the tally for the day, there was a 1% margin. If we use North Carolina as a reference again, that would be 76k votes. PA and FL both have 0.5% margins that automatically trigger a recount. If the difference in PA goes below about 30k, it will also trigger an automatic manual recount.