Arizona and Wisconsin certify Biden as President-elect

By Maia Irvin 

On Monday, Arizona and Wisconsin certified their election results and stated that President-elect Joe Biden won in these states, according to several news sources. 

Arizona election officials formalized Biden as the winner in Arizona over President Donald Trump and stated that Biden won by about a 10,000 vote margin, according to AP news.

Just hours after Arizona announced its election results, Wisconsin officials also declared Biden the official winner in Wisconsin, according to The New York Times. Biden won Wisconsin against Trump by more than 20,000 votes, the Times reported. 

Wisconsin's certification came after the state conducted recounts in two counties that the Trump campaign requested and paid $3 million for, the Times reported. Biden actually gained 87 votes after these recounts, according to the Times. 

Officials did not expect the 20,000 vote margin that Biden had over Trump in Wisconsin to change significantly after these recounts, the Times reported. 

Trump's attorneys continued to make unfounded claims of fraud after these certifications, AP reported. However, Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs said the state conducted the election with transparency and accuracy, according to AP. 

Trump himself continues to make baseless claims of fraud and has yet to concede, AP reported. 

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