Ann Jacobs, the chair of the Wisconsin Elections Commission, stated that "nothing was wrong with the tabulation so far," but to ensure public confidence, a re-tabulation of 34,000 ballots is being conducted. This action, taken before any results were reported, represents a commitment to transparency despite the logistical delay it may cause in releasing election results.
Jacobs emphasized that the tabulators themselves are functioning correctly: "They are going to, out of an abundance of caution, recount these 30,000 ballots there, but there has been no sign at all that that means the process is fraudulent or rigged or anything like that." This highlights the election officials' focus on integrity and public trust.
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