Wisconsin issues recount order sought by Trump in two counties

19 November 2020, 16:34

Supporters of President Donald Trump
Election 2020 Wisconsin. Picture: PA

The recounts in Milwaukee and Dane counties, where Joe Biden outpolled Mr Trump by a more than 2-to-1 margin, must be completed by December 1.

The Wisconsin Elections Commission has ordered a recount of more than 800,000 ballots cast in two heavily liberal counties at US President Donald Trump’s request.

The order, required by law after Mr Trump paid 3 million dollars for the recount, was agreed to after rancorous debate for more than five hours.

The commission is split 3-3 between Democrats and Republicans. Hours into the debate, Democratic commissioner Mark Thomsen said: “It’s just remarkable the six of us in a civilised fashion can’t agree to this stuff.”

US President Donald Trump
US President Donald Trump (AP/Evan Vucci, File)

The recounts in Milwaukee and Dane counties, where Joe Biden outpolled Mr Trump by a more than 2-to-1 margin, will begin on Friday and must be done by December 1.

Mr Biden won state-wide by 20,608 votes. Mr Trump’s campaign has cited “irregularities” in the counties, although no evidence of illegal activity has been presented.

Meagan Wolfe, Wisconsin’s top elections official, said: “We understand the eyes of the world will be on these Wisconsin counties over the next few weeks. We remain committed to providing information about the process and assisting our county clerks by providing facts on the mechanics of a recount and status updates.”

The commission argued over changes to its manual that provides guidance to local elections officials over how to conduct recounts. Ultimately, they decided not to reference the manual in the order, but they did update some parts to reflect accommodations for the coronavirus pandemic.

The commissioners are deadlocked on making changes to the manual that Democrats and elections commission staff said would bring the guidance into line with current state law. Republicans said the guidelines should not be changed after Mr Trump filed for the recount.

The Trump campaign has cited no evidence of voter fraud
The Trump campaign has presented no evidence of any illegal activity (AP/Morry Gash)

Their inability to agree leaves in place guidance that says absentee ballot applications must be approved as part of the recount, even though commission staff said that is not required under the law.

Democratic commissioners said they were certain the recount was heading to court even though Mr Trump’s claims were without merit.

Board chairwoman Ann Jacobs, a Democrat, said Mr Trump’s allegation that election clerks posted thousands of absentee ballots to voters who had not requested them was “absurd”, “factually bizarre” and a “vague, paranoid conspiracy”.

Republican commissioners Dean Knudson and Bob Spindell questioned whether election observers would be treated fairly by Democratic county clerks in Milwaukee and Madison. At one point, Mr Knudson even appeared to question whether absentee ballots requested through the elections commission’s state website were invalid because of how the requests are recorded.

“I hope we haven’t created a system at WEC that entices people to request a ballot that actually isn’t in keeping with the law,” he said.

Mr Knudson has been on the commission since 2017 and like many office holders in Wisconsin encouraged voters to sign up for absentee ballots on the website. In August, he tweeted a link to the site and urged people to “request absentee ballot now”.

Democrats dismissed Mr Knudson’s concerns as outlandish, noting that the system has been in place unchallenged for years.

Mr Thomsen said Mr Trump was challenging the validity of the election only because he lost, but he had no problem with Wisconsin’s election rules in 2016 when he won by fewer than 23,000 votes.

By Press Association

Latest World News

See more Latest World News

France and Israel fans clash with police in Paris despite ramped up police presence following Amsterdam unrest

France and Israel fans clash amid ramped up police presence in Paris for UEFA Nations League game

Basem Naim, a Hamas leader

Hamas prepared for 'immediate' ceasefire in Gaza but claims Israel has not offered any 'serious proposals' in months

Donald Trump with Matt Gaetz

Trump's pick for US attorney-general faced sex-trafficking investigation by department he's now set to lead

TOPSHOT-PALESTINIAN-ISRAEL-CONFLICT-DISPLACED

Ukraine-style visa scheme for Gaza families proposed by Labour MP

President Joe Biden meets with President-elect Donald Trump in the Oval Office

Donald Trump names ‘reckless’ Matt Gaetz attorney general as president-elect holds historic meeting with Joe Biden

President Joe Biden meets with President-elect Donald Trump in the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Trump and Biden 'both really enjoyed seeing each other', claims President-elect after historic meeting at White House

President Trump Speaks at America First Agenda Summit

Who has Trump picked to be in his cabinet so far and who is in the running?

Two women - who were part of a global monkey torture network - have been jailed

Two women jailed after being part of 'sickening and sadistic' monkey torture network

US President Joe Biden shakes hands with US President-elect Donald Trump during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in

'Welcome back': Donald Trump returns to the White House to meet Joe Biden and begin transfer of power

Chanel Banks has been missing for over two weeks

Gossip Girl star Chanel Maya Banks missing for two weeks as family launch desperate search

Spanish people have been seen bracing for more flooding in drastic ways

Spain takes drastic measures as more flooding looms, as some locals even tie their cars up and wrap them in film

Hvaldimir died earlier this year

Russian 'spy' Beluga whale 'was being trained to guard Kremlin's military base but fled because it was a hooligan'

Donald Trump has appointed Elon Musk to his cabinet when he becomes president

Elon Musk to lead US ‘DOGE’ department to cut bureaucracy which they claim will be ‘Manhattan Project of our time’

Donald Trump has appointed Elon Musk to his cabinet when he becomes president

Donald Trump confirms tech billionaire Elon Musk will join cabinet when he becomes president

Several sandbags to contain the new flood in Aldaia, Valencia

Flood-hit areas of Spain brace for torrential rain forecast as orange alert issued

The husband of Erin Jayne Plummer has reportedly died in a suspected self-harm incident

Husband of Australian TV star dies suddenly two years after her suicide leaving three kids orphaned