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Old 17-11-2020, 18:19   #1537
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Re: U.S Election 2020

https://www.wrn.com/2020/11/plaintif...nsin-counties/

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MADISON, Wis. — The final Wisconsin county submitted its canvassed vote totals to the state elections commission on Tuesday morning, starting the clock for President Donald Trump to file for a recount as he has promised supporters he would.

The canvassed totals show Democrat Joe Biden beat Trump by 20,612 votes, which is about six-tenths of a point margin — close enough for Trump to file for a recount.

He has until 5 p.m. on Wednesday to submit the $7.9 million estimated cost for a statewide recount and other required paperwork. Trump could also file for a recount only in select counties, which would reduce his cost and allow him to target areas where votes were predominantly for Biden. Counties would have to start the recount no later than Saturday and complete it by Dec. 1.

Trump’s Wisconsin campaign spokesperson did not immediately return an email from The Associated Press seeking comment.

The canvassed results, which included provisional ballots not counted on Election Day, changed little from the unofficial results posted earlier.
https://www.wrn.com/2020/11/plaintif...nsin-counties/
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Plaintiffs withdraw lawsuit over ballots in three Wisconsin counties
NOVEMBER 16, 2020 BY RAYMOND NEUPERT

A lawsuit that sought to toss out all votes cast in Milwaukee, Dane and Menominee Counties has been withdrawn by the plaintiffs. The three counties had the highest percentage of votes cast for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, 82%, 75% and 65% respectively, out of Wisconsin’s 72 counties.

That lawsuit was filed last week in U.S. District Court in Green Bay by three voters who claimed that voter fraud caused their own ballots to be “diluted.” The suit made claims that absentee voting was rampant with abuse, and was one of several similar lawsuits filed in several battleground states.

No evidence was ever provided to back up the claims made in the lawsuits. Court records indicate the suit was withdrawn Monday, prior to a scheduled hearing.
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