Recount in Wisconsin county demanded by Trump increases Biden's margin

Overall, Joe Biden won the Nov. 3 U.S. presidential election with 306 Electoral College votes to Donald Trump's 232

November 28, 2020 08:14 am | Updated 11:50 am IST - LOS ANGELES

Election workers verify ballots as recount observers (left), watch during a Milwaukee hand recount of presidential votes at the Wisconsin Center, Friday, Nov. 20, 2020, in Milwaukee.

Election workers verify ballots as recount observers (left), watch during a Milwaukee hand recount of presidential votes at the Wisconsin Center, Friday, Nov. 20, 2020, in Milwaukee.

A recount in Wisconsin's largest county demanded by Republican President Donald Trump's election campaign ended Friday with Democratic President-elect Joe Biden gaining votes.

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After the recount in Milwaukee County, Mr. Biden had a net gain of 132 votes, out of nearly 460,000 cast. Overall, Mr. Biden gained 257 votes to Mr. Trump's 125.

Mr. Trump's campaign had demanded recounts in two of Wisconsin's most populous and Democratic-leaning counties, after losing Wisconsin to Mr. Biden by over 20,000 votes. The two recounts will cost the Trump campaign $3 million. Dane County is expected to finish its recount on Sunday.

Overall, Mr. Biden won the Nov. 3 U.S. presidential election with 306 Electoral College votes — many more than the 270 needed for victory — to Mr. Trump's 232. Mr. Biden also leads by more than six million in the popular vote tally.

After the recount ended, Milwaukee County Clerk George Christenson said: “The recount demonstrates what we already know: that elections in Milwaukee County are fair, transparent, accurate and secure.” The Trump campaign is still expected to mount a legal challenge to the overall result in Wisconsin, but time is running out. The state is due to certify its presidential result on Tuesday.

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