Wisconsin official lauds retabulating of ballots
Wisconsin's top election official said the decision to retabulate ballots in Milwaukee should preempt a potential future challenge to the election results in Wisconsin.
Officials decided to retabulate about 31,000 absentee ballots after a poll observer reported that a door to several tabulators was not properly sealed due to human error.
"Milwaukee made the decision to make sure this was addressed today, on Election Day in the public eye, so that no one could use a procedural misstep to call those legitimate votes into question later," said Wisconsin Election Commission Administrator Meagan Wolfe.
"We've got a lot of folks that would be able to vouch for the veracity of today's elections and that everything was administered in a fair and free way, and you're going to be able to get that information from firsthand accounts from individuals that were actually appointed to be there and fulfill those roles by the major parties," Wolfe said.
Wolfe confirmed ABC News' reporting that a non-credible Russian-based bomb threat had been made to a polling place in the city of Madison.
-ABC News' Peter Charalambous