Republican Rick Scott was declared the winner Sunday over Democratic incumbent Florida Sen. Bill Nelson, following a hand recount of the votes nearly two weeks after the midterm elections.

Scott held a 10,033-vote lead over Nelson after the state Division of Elections released updated numbers Sunday afternoon from the statewide manual recount, the Miami Herald reported.

Scott’s razor-thin margin of victory in the Nov. 6 elections first went to a machine count that showed the two candidates separated by 0.15 percentage points and then a hand count in all 67 counties.

Nelson conceded the race soon after.

“I just spoke with Senator Bill Nelson, who graciously conceded, and I thanked him for his years of public service,” Scott said in a statement sent out shortly before 2 p.m.

“This victory would not be possible without the hard work of so many people. Now the campaign truly is behind us, and that’s where we need to leave it.”

Nelson thanked his supporters in a video message and encouraged Americans to use less toxic political rhetoric.

“We have to move beyond a politics that aims not just to defeat but to destroy, where truth is treated as disposable, where falsehoods abound, and the free press is assaulted as the ‘enemy of the people,’ ” Nelson said.

He also pledged to work on issues like global warming as he eased into retirement.

President Trump took a victory lap Sunday afternoon on Twitter.

“From day one Rick Scott never wavered. He was a great Governor and will be an even greater Senator in representing the People of Florida,” Trump wrote. “Congratulations to Rick on having waged such a courageous and successful campaign.”

Scott’s win comes one day after Democrat Andrew Gillum conceded to Republican Ron DeSantis in the Florida gubernatorial race, which also went to a recount.

On Thursday, Democrat Stacey Abrams announced that there was no path to victory against her Republican opponent for Georgia governor, Brian Kemp.

Trump congratulated himself for getting the three Republican winners over the line.

“I won against President Obama and Oprah Winfrey and Michelle Obama in a great state called Georgia for the governor,” Trump said in a sit-down interview with “Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace.

“Rick Scott won Florida. You’d have to say, excuse me, a man named Ron DeSantis is now your governor — your new governor of Florida.”