<span class="RACopyBody">Stein is expected to submit her request for a Michigan recount Wednesday afternoon. She has already requested recounts of the presidential votes in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.</span>
<span class="RACopyBody">President-elect Trump defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton by 10,704 votes out of nearly 4.8 million ballots cast in Michigan, but Stein alleges that irregularities and the potential for hacking into scanning devices call the results into question.</span>
<span class="RACopyBody">Michigan’s recount could start as early as Friday, though a challenge to the recount by Trump could delay it.</span>
<span class="RACopyBody">Trump’s victory is highly unlikely to be reversed in any of the states, but Stein has said the recount will ensure the integrity of the election.</span>
<span class="RACopyBody">Republicans have said a Michigan recount would cost taxpayers far more than the $973,000 Stein must pay when filing her recount petition.</span>
<span class="RACopyBody">Meanwhile in Wisconsin, where Trump defeated Clinton by roughly 22,000 votes, Stein’s campaign said Wednesday that it won’t appeal a judge’s ruling that Wisconsin’s recount can be done without counting every ballot by hand.</span>
<span class="RACopyBody">Stein spokeswoman Margy Levinson said in an email that the campaign decided not to appeal the ruling due to the tight time constraints for completing the Wisconsin recount, which begins Thursday.</span>
<span class="RACopyBody">The majority of Wisconsin counties planned to do a hand recount of ballots cast even though the judge’s ruling means they can choose to feed the ballots into tabulation machines to double check the counts.</span>
<span class="RACopyBody">Levinson said Stein’s focus will be on verifying the vote on the ground and she encouraged counties to voluntarily conduct a hand recount.</span>
<span class="RACopyBody">Also Wednesday, the Wisconsin Republican Party filed a complaint with the Federal Elections Commission alleging that Stein’s recount effort amounts to illegal coordination with Clinton.</span>
<span class="RACopyBody">The complaint contends that Clinton is the only person who could benefit from a recount and that she illegally helped Stein raise money for the recounts in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan.</span>
<span class="RACopyBody">Spokeswomen for Stein and Clinton’s campaigns did not immediately respond to requests for comment.</span>
<span class="RACopyBody">Trump defeated Clinton in Pennsylvania by about 71,000 votes, or about 1 percentage point.</span>