Milwaukee Recounts Over 30,000 Absentee Ballots Due to Tabulation Error
A human error involving improperly sealed tabulation machines prompts a recount that could delay Wisconsin's election results.
- Approximately 31,000 absentee ballots in Milwaukee are being recounted after a human error was discovered with tabulation machine seals.
- Election officials emphasize that there is no evidence of tampering, and the recount is being conducted as a precaution to ensure transparency.
- The recount is expected to delay the reporting of Milwaukee's election results by one to three hours, impacting the already tight timeline for Wisconsin's results.
- Both Democratic and Republican party officials agreed to the recount to maintain election integrity and public confidence.
- Wisconsin remains a critical battleground state with a narrow margin between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump.