
President-elect,
Donald Trump's opponent, the Green Party's 2016 presidential candidate,
Jill Stein demanded a vote recount in Wisconsin, a Democratic state
that he won, citing inconsistencies in the votes. But the Obama
administration has said there was no evidence of the elections been
tampered with or hacked.
Jill Stein who didn't get enough votes to be on the ballot paper said:
"After
a divisive and painful presidential race, reported hacks into voter and
party databases and individual email accounts are causing many American
to wonder if our election results are reliable. These concerns need to
be investigated before the 2016 presidential election is certified. We
deserve elections we can trust."

However,
according to Politico, the Obama administration said it has seen no
evidence of hackers tampering with the 2016 presidential election, even
as recount proceedings began in Wisconsin.
Politico reported that the Obama administration said:
"We
stand behind our election results, which accurately reflect the will of
the American people," a senior administration official told POLITICO
late Friday. "The federal government did not observe any increased level
of malicious cyber activity aimed at disrupting our electoral process
on election day," the official added. "We believe our elections were
free and fair from a cybersecurity perspective."
Hillary
Clinton also denies that there was any foul play with the election
results but her team still joined Stein in the recount process in
Wisconsin.
The recounts in all three states, Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania need to be done by Dec. 13th 2016 for it to be considered ..which seems highly unlikely.
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