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On December 9, the Michigan Supreme Court denied Jill Stein's appeal to restart the recount in a 3–2 ruling, permitting the original November 8 election results to be certified. [ 12 ] Prior to the halt of the recount, 3,047 precincts across 22 of Michigan's 83 counties had completed their recounts, which resulted in a net gain of 102 votes ...
That same day, Green Party candidate Jill Stein's campaign requested a hand recount, but the recount was halted December 1 after the state received an objection from Trump representatives. [37] The objection was rejected by Michigan's Bureau of Elections on December 2, and a federal judge ordered the recount to start again on December 5. [37]
A federal judge in Michigan issued a ruling siding with a state appeals court that Jill Stein has no grounds for a recount. US judge reverses order requiring vote recount in Michigan Skip to main ...
On December 7, 2016, Judge Goldsmith halted the Michigan recount. [57] Stein filed an appeal with the Michigan Supreme Court, losing her appeal in a 3–2 decision on December 9, 2016. [58] On December 12, 2016, U.S. District Judge Paul S. Diamond rejected Stein's request for a Pennsylvania recount. [59]
The Green Party did not single out any specific evidence of fraud, nor does it need proof of irregularities to call for a recount. Green Party's Jill Stein raises millions for election recount ...
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Stein filed for a recount in Wisconsin on November 25. [37] She subsequently filed for recounts in Pennsylvania on November 28, [ 38 ] and Michigan on November 30. [ 39 ] After unfavorable rulings by the courts, Stein abandoned her recount bids in December 2016.
But Green Party candidate Jill Stein has led a charge to recount the votes in Wisconsin, as well as Pennsylvania and Michigan. Stein's campaign on Monday moved forward with steps to initiate a ...