Workers scoured more than 65 over-votes and 1,707 under-votes in the Senate race. They will return Saturday to do a manual recount for the commissioner of agriculture race, where they have 30 over-votes and 7,409 under-votes to review.

On Thursday, workers conducted a manual recount in the District 26 House race, which is still too close to call. Republican Elizabeth Fetterhoff is currently leading the race against Democrat Patrick Henry by a slim 51 votes.

Volusia County Supervisor of Elections Lisa Lewis says they still have military vote by mail ballots coming in, so they are not calling that race yet.

"And then with the new federal court order about the affidavit giving people the opportunity to correct their signature if they received the notice too late - is 5 o'clock tomorrow," Lewis said.

In Orange County, election workers started their manual recount beginning at 8 a.m. Friday, pouring over thousands of over-vote and under-vote ballots that were identified there.

"It will all be done and will all submitted to the Division of Elections by noon Sunday, which is when all the counties are to be done," said Orange County Supervisor of Elections Bill Cowles.

In Seminole County, workers started the manual recount at 9 a.m. Friday with dozens of observers from both the Republican and Democratic parties crowding into the Supervisor of Elections Sanford office to watch the process take place.

There they had 1,400 under-vote ballots and 60 over-vote ballots in the U.S. Senate race to review and were done by noon.

They then took less than three hours to manually recount the 7,000 under-votes and 12 over-vote ballots that were cast in Seminole County in the commissioner of agriculture race.

