The Philippine Star

Clinton camp urged to seek vote recount

- AP

NEW YORK – A group of election lawyers and data experts have asked Hillary Clinton’s campaign to call for a recount of the vote totals in three battlegrou­nd states – Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvan­ia – to ensure that a cyber attack was not committed to manipulate the totals.

There is no evidence that the results were hacked or that electronic voting machines were compromise­d. The Clinton campaign on Wednesday did not respond to a request for comment as to whether it would petition for a recount before the three states’ fast-approachin­g deadlines to ask for one.

President- elect Donald Trump won Wisconsin and Pennsylvan­ia by razor- thin margins and has a small lead in Michigan. All three states had been reliably Democratic in recent presidenti­al elections.

The group, led by votingrigh­ts attorney John Bonifaz and J. Alex Halderman, the director of the University of Michigan Center for Computer Security and Society, contacted the Clinton campaign this week. That call, which was first reported by New York Magazine, raised the possibilit­y that Clinton may have received fewer votes than expected in some counties that rely on electronic voting machines.

But Halderman, in an article posted on Medium on Wednesday, stressed that the group has no evidence of a cyber attack or voting irregulari­ties. He urged that a recount be ordered just to eliminate the possibilit­y.

“The only way to know whether a cyber attack changed the result is to closely examine the available physical evidence, paper ballots and voting equipment in critical states like Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvan­ia,’’ Halderman wrote. –

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