Michigan and North Dakota Certify 2024 Election Results
Michigan and North Dakota Certify 2024 Election Results

Michigan and North Dakota Certify 2024 Election Results

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The Michigan Board of State Canvassers has unanimously certified the state's 2024 presidential election results, marking the highest turnout in Michigan's history with over 5.7 million voters. President-elect Donald Trump won Michigan with 49.7% of the vote against Vice President Kamala Harris' 48.3%, reclaiming the state he lost in 2020. A recount can be requested by any candidate until November 25. Meanwhile, in North Dakota, the State Canvassing Board certified their election results, noting a trend towards absentee and early voting. Automatic recounts are set for two Supervisor of Soil Conservation District races, and recount thresholds were met for two state House seats, with decisions pending by December 2. Both states have shown significant voter engagement and transparency in their election processes.

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