U.S. judge hears arguments on Michigan presidential recount
Source: Reuters
POLITICS | Wed Dec 7, 2016 | 2:03pm EST
U.S. judge hears arguments on Michigan presidential recount
By Gina Cherelus
A U.S. federal judge in Michigan heard arguments on Wednesday over whether he should reconsider an order he issued on Sunday to accelerate the presidential vote recount requested by Green Party candidate Jill Stein, according to officials.
The hearing was held a day after contradictory court orders were issued relating to Stein's effort: a Michigan state appeals court on Tuesday ordered the recount be halted, while a federal appeals court said the process should proceed.
The conflicting rulings had both sides claiming victory but left the future of Stein's bid unclear.
Stein is trying to have the votes from the Nov. 8 presidential election recounted in Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, states that were key to Republican Donald Trump's White House win.
Even if they proceed, the recounts are extremely unlikely to change the outcome of the election. But Stein, who attracted only about 1 percent of the vote herself, has said that they are necessary to ensure the integrity of voting systems. Defeated Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton's campaign has said it will take part in the recounts.
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