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  2. 2016 United States presidential election recounts - Wikipedia

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    The timing of the recount had been the subject of a court hearing the previous day, in which lawyers representing Stein pushed for an immediate recount and lawyers for the Republican Party argued circumventing the waiting period was unnecessary. [59] Michigan election officials began the recount as ordered. [9]

  3. US judge reverses order requiring vote recount in Michigan - AOL

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    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 ...

  4. Election recount - Wikipedia

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    Rules for election recounts in U.S. states State Automatic Requested Alabama: When difference is less than 0.5% Available to both candidates and voters; an election contest must be filed if the recount changes the result Alaska: When tied Available to both candidates and voters Arizona: When difference is less than 0.1% [27] Not available [27]

  5. What Happens if a Candidate Contests the Results of the 2024 ...

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    The rules of who can request a recount vary by state—in some, a recount is automatically prompted if the race is within a tight margin, while in others, candidates can request a recount ...

  6. AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Michigan on Election Day

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    Here’s a look at what to expect in the 2024 election in Michigan: Election Day. Nov. 5. ... Candidates may request and pay for a recount regardless of the vote margin, and the state covers the ...

  7. Electoral Count Act - Wikipedia

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    The Electoral Count Act of 1887 (ECA) (Pub. L. 49–90, 24 Stat. 373, [1] later codified at Title 3, Chapter 1 [2]) is a United States federal law that added to procedures set out in the Constitution of the United States for the counting of electoral votes following a presidential election.

  8. Here's how each swing state conducts a recount of ballots - AOL

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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. Here's how each swing state conducts a ...

  9. 2016 United States presidential election in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    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] Finally, the recount was halted on December 7 after a federal judge issued an order to Michigan's Board of Elections, thus making Trump's win official. [38]