The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Recount ends, seals Trump win in Mich.

- By Ed White

DETROIT — A federal judge who ordered Michigan to begin its recount effectivel­y ended it on Wednesday, tying his decision to a state court ruling that found Green Party candidate Jill Stein had no legal standing to request another look at ballots.

The ruling seals Republican Donald Trump’s narrow electoral victory over Democrat Hillary Clinton in Michigan.

U.S. District Judge Mark Goldsmith agreed with Republican­s who argued that the three-day recount must end a day after the state appeals court dealt a blow to the effort. Stein, who finished fourth in Michigan on Nov. 8, didn’t have a chance of winning even after a recount and therefore was not an “aggrieved” candidate, the appeals court said.

“Because there is no basis for this court to ignore the Michigan court’s ruling and make an independen­t judgment regarding what the Michigan Legislatur­e intended by the term ‘aggrieved,’ plaintiffs have not shown an entitlemen­t to a recount,” Goldsmith said of Stein and her allies.

It was Goldsmith’s midnight ruling Monday that started the recount in Michigan. But his order dealt with timing — not whether a recount was appropriat­e. More than 20 counties had started recounting ballots, and some were finished.

Earlier Wednesday, the Michigan elections board said the recount would end if Goldsmith extinguish­ed his earlier order.

Stein got about 1 percent of the vote in three states where she has pushed for recounts: Michigan, Pennsylvan­ia and Wisconsin. Trump narrowly won all three.

Stein insists she’s more concerned about the accuracy of the election. She alleges, without evidence, that the elections may have been susceptibl­e to hacking.

“They present speculativ­e claims going to the vulnerabil­ity of the voting machinery — but not actual injury,” Goldsmith said.

A court hearing will be held Friday on a possible recount in Pennsylvan­ia. Wisconsin’s recount, which started last week, has increased Trump’s margin of victory over Clinton thus far.

Clinton would have needed all three states to flip in order to take enough electoral votes to win the election. Trump has 306 electoral votes to Clinton’s 232; 270 are needed to win. Michigan has 16 electoral votes, Pennsylvan­ia has 20 and Wisconsin has 10. Electors convene Dec. 19 across the country to vote for president.

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The end to the recount seals Donald Trump’s electoral victory over Hillary Clinton in Michigan.

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