MADISON, WI (WTAQ-WRN) — A Wisconsin Election Commission audit found no voting machine errors in Donald Trump’s 2024 victory.
According to a release from the Commission, there was no evidence that any of the voting systems used and audited in Wisconsin changed votes from one candidate to another, incorrectly tabulated votes, or altered the outcome of any audited contest.
There was also no evidence of programing errors, unauthorized alterations or hacking of voting equipment software or hardware.
The 2024 post-election voting equipment audit was the largest ever of its kind administered in the state, with local election officials auditing over 327,000 ballots by hand to confirm the voting equipment was accurate.
Trump defeated Democratic candidate former Vice President Kamala Harris by just over 29,000 votes in Wisconsin.