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Wisconsin’s election commission certified Donald Trump’s victory, showing he won with 1,697,626 votes and Harris received 1,668,229 votes. Getty Images

Wisconsin officials certify Trump’s victory in back-to-the-routine teleconference

Wisconsin’s election commission leader certified Donald Trump’s victory on Friday, Nov. 29, showing Trump won with 1,697,626 votes and Kamala Harris received 1,668,229 votes. Trump forced a recount in Dane and Milwaukee counties in 2020, but it did not change the outcome.

Trump later sued to disqualify more than 221,000 ballots in the two counties. The state Supreme Court found four of Trump’s claims were filed too late, and one claim was without merit, leading to the dismissal of the case in December 2020.

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