Ballot rules, hacking theories and recounts — why the U.S. election drags on - News Summed Up

Ballot rules, hacking theories and recounts — why the U.S. election drags on


As votes continue to be counted, there have been accusations of possible vote hacking in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. In 2002, Congress passed the Help America Vote Act, which required all states to have this provisional ballot process. (Rick Wilking/Reuters)Meanwhile, officials from the Clinton campaign have given no indication they plan to contest the results. Stein's campaign has estimated a Wisconsin recount will cost $1.1 million US, which the team says it has raised. Trump beat Clinton in Pennsylvania by 70,000 votes, in Michigan by 10,000 votes and in Wisconsin by 27,000 votes.


Source: CBC News November 26, 2016 10:12 UTC



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