Roberta
DEC 06, 2016We did hand recounts for the municipalities of: Avoca, Blanchardville, Montfort, Muscoda, Town of Linden, Village of Linden, Village of Rewey, and Wyoming. Only one discrepancy was discovered; in Muscoda, Trump’s total count went from 6 to 7. This discrepancy was recorded in the minutes.
Don
DEC 06, 2016The Iowa County Recount is completed.Observers were allowed to view the proceedings up close, handle the ballots and ask questions. All ballots were hand counted. The process was clearly transparent. All supporting documentation tied to vote totals with several single vote exceptions noted.Net Variances in vote totals are minimal. I’ll post the changes by noon on Wednesday.
Don
DEC 06, 2016Final results.No net change in votes for Trump or Clinton. Stein up 1. McMullin up from 5-19 due to being a registered write-in.
Al
DEC 06, 2016Same as before, really good group no problems.
Al
DEC 05, 2016Went well, counted Mineral Point had a discrepancy decided to re-recount. Re-recount started after I left.
Roberta
DEC 05, 2016Several municipalities were counted (absentee, paper and thermal methods), including Mineral Point, Arena, Hollandale, and the Village of Highland. Mineral Point (a larger municipality) had a difference of 1 vote between the machine and counted vote for Trump (hand count had 1 less), 3 for Clinton (hand count had 3 more), but there was one voided ballot that may have been counted in the original machine count as a valid vote. Hollandale and the Village of Highland agreed. In Arena, one vote for Hillary was lost in the recount since one person voted twice and both were counted in the original tally.
Don
DEC 05, 2016Observers were allowed to view the proceedings up close, handle the ballots and ask questions. All ballots were hand counted. The process was clearly transparent. All supporting documentation tied to vote totals with several single vote exceptions noted.
Roberta
DEC 02, 2016The recount went well. There was only one discrepancy; the total number of absentee ballots was the same as the original count, but one rejected ballot (no address or signature) had been counted as a valid ballot originally.
Don
DEC 02, 2016Observers were allowed to view the proceedings up close, handle the ballots and ask questions. All ballots were hand counted. The process was clearly transparent. All supporting documentation tied to vote totals with one single vote exception.
Don
DEC 01, 2016Observers were allowed to view the proceedings up close, handle the ballots and ask questions. All ballots were hand counted. The process was clearly transparent. All supporting documentation tied to vote totals with no variances noted.