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Swing states, some of which could potentially see petitions for recounts this cycle, have different processes for conducting election ballot recounts.
Does a candidate have to pay for a recount in Wisconsin? If the margin between the two candidates is 0.25% or less, the state pays for the recount. If the margin is above 0.25%, the campaign has ...
The AP has not yet called the race, but the margin could be within the 1% that allows candidates to petition for a recount.
When Wisconsin was called for Trump, a number of networks simultaneously declared Trump the president-elect, winning a second, non-consecutive term. Trump's victory in the state made him the first Republican candidate to carry Wisconsin twice since Ronald Reagan did so in 1980 and 1984. He also received nearly 1.7 million votes, a record for a ...
On November 25, 90 minutes before the deadline, [31] Stein filed a petition to the Wisconsin Elections Commission for a recount of the state's votes. A request for a recount was also made by Independent presidential candidate Rocky De La Fuente. [32] In Wisconsin, a recount would involve a manual examination of all three million ballots, with a ...
Some 31,000 absentee ballots in Milwaukee need to be recounted, likely delaying the count of all 105,000 absentee ballots in swing state of Wisconsin, say election officials.
Of Wisconsin's 72 counties, about one-third (N=23, 32%) are considered to be pivot counties, and pivot counties include 17.35 percent of the state population. [209] Lists of Wisconsin pivot counties a) retained by the Republican presidential candidate in 2020 (Trump) and b) boomerang counties "returning" to the Democratic presidential candidate ...
Candidates don't request recounts in Arizona, but the state requires an automatic recount if a race is decided by a margin within (or equal to) less than 0.5% of votes cast in a race.