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State Board To Certify Votes, Set Stage For Recounts

File photo of Recount of Kalamazoo County State Senate Race in 2014
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(MPRN-Lansing) An elections board will meet Monday afternoon at the state Capitol to certify the results of the November elections. That will also allow a recount of the results in the presidential race in Michigan to get underway. 

The recount is being called for by Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein’s campaign. A recount can only be demanded by a losing candidate on the Michigan ballot.

David Cobb is Stein’s national campaign manager. He says the purpose of the recount is not to reverse Republican Donald Trump’s Michigan victory. Cobb says it is to test the integrity of Michigan’s system for counting votes.

“We are not interested in trying to overturn any results, only to verify the results.”

Elections officials are already preparing for a hand recount of paper ballots in Michigan’s 83 counties. The Stein campaign will pick up the 790 thousand dollar cost.

The Stein campaign is also calling for recounts in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.

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