![]() Wisconsin concluded its recount on December 12, 2016, and found that Trump defeated Clinton by more than 22,000 votes. Stein told CNN that "this was a hacked election," adding in a statement, "These concerns need to be investigated before the 2016 presidential election is certified." On November 25, 2016, the Wisconsin state election board accepted a request from Stein for a statewide recount, though the Wisconsin Elections Commission rejected her request for a recount by hand. Read more about the recount efforts below. Green Party nominee Jill Stein filed requests for recounts in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania in late November 2016. presidential election, Michigan, 2016Įlection results via: Michigan Department of State Michigan was considered a key battleground state in the 2016 general election. For both parties, Michigan was the last major electoral contest before the March 15 primaries and caucuses, which featured five states, including Florida and Ohio. Democratic and Republican primaries took place on March 8, 2016. Michigan held an election for the president of the United States on November 8, 2016. See also: Presidential battleground states, 2016 3.3 Presidential election voting record in Michigan, 2000-2016.3.1 Presidential election voting record in Michigan, 1900-2016. ![]() 1.1 Presidential candidates on the ballot in Michigan.1 General election candidates and results.Rule 40 and its impact on the 2016 Republican National Convention.Presidential campaign key staff and advisors.Economic affairs and government regulations.CNN Republican debate: analysis and commentary.CNN Democratic debate: analysis and commentary.Insiders Poll: Winners and losers from the Fox News Republican Debate.Insiders Poll: First Democratic debate (October 13, 2015).September: Democratic control of Congress.September: Democratic control of the White House.The media's coverage of Hillary Clinton. ![]()
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