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The disputed election result in the US state of Michigan has been established, making it clear that Democrat Joe Biden took the victory. Even in Pennsylvania, Americans are anxiously waiting for the result to be verified. Monday is the deadline
Supporters of US President Donald Trump in Michigan are demanding that the votes in the state be re-counted.
The Michigan State Board of Electors voted to set the outcome of the November 3 election, which says Democrat Joe Biden won the state, Reuters reports.
Michigan, along with Georgia, Arizona, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, has been the focus of current President Donald Trump’s demands.
Joe Biden has been named the winner in these states, but 20 days after the election, Trump persists, without proof, with his claims of widespread voter fraud and that he is the real winner.
The Election Review Board, which has now declared Biden the winner, is made up of two Republicans and two Democrats. All 83 Michigan counties had previously determined the outcome, but the Trump campaign has stubbornly continued to assert that all did not go well, especially in populous Wayne County. It includes Detroit and is an area where the Democrats are strong.
In Georgia, which on Friday confirmed its election result and declared Biden the winner, the Trump campaign has demanded a recalculation. This is according to the rules, as the margin of victory was less than 0.5 percentage points. This measure is already underway, despite the fact that a previous control bill was manually closed last week.
In Pennsylvania, the results of which will also be verified on Monday, a judge over the weekend rejected the Trump campaign’s request to nullify millions of votes by mail.
The mood was on the 30th the campaign lost or withdrew. However, Trump writes on Twitter that he plans to appeal.
The General Services Administration (GSA), led by Emily Murphy, a Trump official, has yet to sign the document releasing the incoming president’s resources.
The criticism has grown step by step, even among Trump’s Republican Party comrades in Congress.
In a letter to Murphy, Richard Neal, a Democrat and chairman of the House Tax Committee, writes that her refusal to take up the pen makes her “involved in a never before seen defiance of our democratic standards” and that she “put people’s lives and livelihoods in danger. All over the country. “
A GSA spokesperson says the agency’s deputy director, Allison Brigati, will go to the Senate and House of Representatives on November 30 and brief leading Democrats and Republicans on the situation.
The next step in the US electoral process
December 8: Called Safe Harbor Day in the United States. All counting and confirmation of the results will be clear in the Länder and the voters will be appointed.
December 14: Members of the College of Electors meet in state capitals to formally vote for a president and vice president.
January 6: The House of Representatives and the Senate meet to count the electoral votes.
January 20: The outgoing president’s term ends at 12 o’clock. Shortly after, the new president takes office.