Democrat Doug Jones scored a stunning upset in the Alabama Senate race and proclaimed a victory for 'common courtesy and decency' as he defeated accused pedophile Roy Moore – but Moore immediately said there may be a recount. 'Realize when the vote is this close, then it's not over,' said Moore, who exasperated national party establishment leaders with his run. 'And we've still got to go by the rules about this recount provision. 'We also know that god is always in control,' Moore told his supporters, who were left silent by at their party in Montgomery as the race got called for Jones. Jones defeated Moore by 50 to 48 per cent of the vote, with 99 per cent of precincts reporting. There were just under 21,000 votes separating the winner and the loser, out of 1.3 million cast. John Merrill, the secretary of state of Alabama, said Moore can get a recount if he pays for it. An automatic recount occurs if the vote difference is less than 0.5 percent of the vote.
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