Pennsylvania: Officials will continue to count ballots throughout the night. If the pace of the count continues as it has Thursday, Biden could overtake Trump around 4 a.m. or 5 a.m., and the final count from the state could come sometime tomorrow. Allegheny County has stopped counting votes until tomorrow, so the 35,000 ballots there would likely be the last reported around noon Friday. There are approximately 150,000 votes left to count, according to reports.
Georgia: With about 16,000 ballots left to count around the state, not including thousands of military, provisional and overseas ballots, according to the Atlanta Constitution Journal. Greg Bluestein of the AJC said on MSNBC says 4,000 of the remaining votes are coming from Clayton Co., the most Democratic-leaning county in the state, which should wrap by midnight. Also, up to 8,900 military ballots are yet uncounted. Counting will continue into the night. Gwinnett County will report numbers Friday after fixing a problem with the scanner.
Arizona: Vote counting has stopped for the night, so no more updates will occur until Friday. There are approximately 285,000 ballots left, including 200,000 in Maricopa County, according to the county’s election commissioner.
Nevada: An new count will not be released until Friday. There are approximately 140,000 ballots left to count.
North Carolina: An estimated 5% of the vote remains to count, primarily those mailed on or before Election Day but not yet received. Apparently they will not make any announcement on any incremental counts until the end of that period.
Alaska: Trump will win the state, so we don’t really care.