Walter Jones, a spokesperson for the Georgia secretary of state’s office, shared certification deadline information with ABC News Wednesday for the runoff elections.
If Ossoff wins, and the results aren't certified until the deadlines below, then President-elect Joe Biden won't have a majority in the Senate until a few days after his inauguration.
If the results are certified and the Democrats are seated before Biden takes office, Democrats won't have a majority until he's inaugurated because they need Vice President-elect Kamala Harris as the tie-breaking vote.
The deadlines are as follows.
Friday, Jan. 8: The deadline to cure rejected absentee ballots, deadline to verify provisional ballots (if voters lacked photo ID), and deadline for receiving military/overseas ballots postmarked by Election Day.
Friday, Jan. 15: The deadline for counties to certify election results (though this could happen sooner if everything is ready).
Friday, Jan. 22: The deadline for the secretary of state to certify election results (this also could happen sooner if everything is ready).
The deadline for a campaign to request a recount if the margin is less than 0.5% is two business days after the secretary certifies the election. If the secretary does this on Jan. 22, then a campaign would have until Tuesday, Jan. 26 at 5 p.m. to put in the request.
Georgia code says the secretary delivers the vote totals to the governor who issues a certificate of election to the winners
-ABC News’ Quinn Scanlan