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Team of independent, international election observers say they found zero evidence of fraud or voter manipulation, as Trump files a slew of lawsuits

The head of an international delegation monitoring the US election has concluded there was no evidence of election fraud, despite President Donald Trump's claims involving mail-in absentee ballots.

Michael Georg Link, a German lawmaker who heads an observer mission of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe said that Tuesday's election was 'competitive and well managed' despite the 'logistical challenges' posed by the pandemic.

He was 'very surprised' by Trump's claims of postal ballot fraud, citing the US has used this voting method since the 19th century.

He told German public broadcaster rbb Thursday that 'on the election day itself, we couldn't see any violations' at the US polling places they visited.

'We looked into this. We found no violations of the rules whatsoever,' Link told rbb. 

The State Department invited the OSCE to monitor the election and they sent 100 observers to more than 30 states to watch the vote. 

Trump has for weeks argued that mail voting is prone to fraud. Trump has taken legal action in a slew of states including Wisconsin, Michigan, Georgia and Pennsylvania to challenge ballot counts there.  

German lawmaker Michael Georg Link, the head of the observer mission of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, said: 'We found no violations of the rules whatsoever.' Link pictured examining a voting booth for the 2020 presidential elections, at a polling station in Washington, DC on Tuesday

German lawmaker Michael Georg Link, the head of the observer mission of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, said: 'We found no violations of the rules whatsoever.' Link pictured examining a voting booth for the 2020 presidential elections, at a polling station in Washington, DC on Tuesday

An international election observer monitoring the US has concluded there was no evidence of election fraud despite President Donald Trump's claims about alleged fraud involving mail-in absentee ballots. Trump has taken legal action in a slew of states to contest voting processes and ballot counts there

An international election observer monitoring the US has concluded there was no evidence of election fraud despite President Donald Trump's claims about alleged fraud involving mail-in absentee ballots. Trump has taken legal action in a slew of states to contest voting processes and ballot counts there

Trump repeated his demand to stop the counting of ballots on Thursday morning tweeting: 'Stop the count!'

Trump repeated his demand to stop the counting of ballots on Thursday morning tweeting: 'Stop the count!'

On Wednesday morning, with his lead in key battlegrounds slipping, Trump claimed efforts were being made to steal his victory and prematurely declared himself the winner. 

Link said he was 'very surprised' by Trump's claims of postal ballot fraud, citing the US has used this voting method since the 19th century

Link said he was 'very surprised' by Trump's claims of postal ballot fraud, citing the US has used this voting method since the 19th century

Link said neither US election observers nor media found any evidence of fraud either, though the OSCE team on Wednesday repeated long-standing concerns about disenfranchisement of some voters and the distorting effects of campaign finance laws.

Link said there were some instances of errors being made 'but no systemic interference or even manipulation with the postal ballots whatsoever.' 

He then condemned Trump for claiming voter fraud was rampant in this election and trying to stop ballot counts. 

'That is something that does need to be described as breaking a taboo,' Link said of Trump's effort to stop the count. 

'He has neither the right nor the possibility to do this. Responsibility for the count lies exclusively with states.'

'Coming after such a highly dynamic campaign, making sure that every vote is counted is a fundamental obligation of all branches of government. Baseless allegations of systematic deficiencies, notably by the incumbent president, including on election night, harm public trust in democratic institutions,' he said Wednesday as per the Washington Post. 

The Vienna-based OSCE, of which the United States is a member, conducts observer missions at major elections in all of its member countries. 

In battleground state Michigan, Trump filed a lawsuit Wednesday seeking to halt vote-counting and review counted ballots. 

The state had been called for Biden with 99 percent of votes in. 

Campaign manager Bill Stepien said Republicans had not been given 'meaningful access to numerous counting locations to observe the opening of ballots and the counting process'. 

Michigan's Attorney General Dana Nessel reacted to the statement saying no suit has yet been served, but insisted the elections had been 'conducted transparently, with access provided for both political parties and the public'.

In Michigan a recount is automatically initiated when the election is determined by a difference of 2,000 votes or less. 

According to the state's law the request for a recount should be made within 48 hours of the vote canvass and the candidate requesting the recount must foot the bill. 

A view of Trump supporters banging on the glass of a room where absentee ballots are being counted on Wednesday in Detroit, Michigan

A view of Trump supporters banging on the glass of a room where absentee ballots are being counted on Wednesday in Detroit, Michigan

Michigan's Attorney General Dana Nessel insisted every legal ballot will be counted

Michigan's Attorney General Dana Nessel insisted every legal ballot will be counted

In Georgia, Trump and the Georgia Republican Party have filed a lawsuit against election officials in Chatham County, asking a judge to order all late ballots be secured and accounted for.

It was filed after a Republican observer claims to have witnessed mail-in ballots which arrived after the 7pm deadline added to a pile of lawful votes to be counted.

Sean Pumphry, a registered GOP poll-watcher, said he saw 53 unprocessed ballots added to processed ones, but county election officials testified those ballots were received on time.

On Thursday, a Georgia judge dismissed the suit without providing an explanation regarding concerns about the 53 absentee ballots.

In Georgia candidates can request a recount when the margin is less than 0.5 percent of the total votes cast for office and the request must be made within two business days following certification of the results.

The deadline for certifying results is 14 days after the election, or November 17 in this case, in Georgia.

On Thursday the Trump campaign said it is filing a federal lawsuit in Las Vegas to stop the counting of what it claims to be 'illegal votes' in Nevada. They claim there are 'tens of thousands' of people who voted in Nevada who are no longer state residents. Trump supporters pictured protesting the Nevada vote in front of the Clark County Election Department Wednesday

On Thursday the Trump campaign said it is filing a federal lawsuit in Las Vegas to stop the counting of what it claims to be 'illegal votes' in Nevada. They claim there are 'tens of thousands' of people who voted in Nevada who are no longer state residents. Trump supporters pictured protesting the Nevada vote in front of the Clark County Election Department Wednesday

In Wisconsin the Trump campaign said Wednesday night that it would demand a recount of ballots after the state was called for Biden with 99 percent of ballots counted. Biden is leading victory by just 0.53 percent of the vote. A view of an election official organizing unused ballots in Kenosha, Wisconsin on Wednesday

In Wisconsin the Trump campaign said Wednesday night that it would demand a recount of ballots after the state was called for Biden with 99 percent of ballots counted. Biden is leading victory by just 0.53 percent of the vote. A view of an election official organizing unused ballots in Kenosha, Wisconsin on Wednesday

In Wisconsin, the Trump campaign said Wednesday night that it would demand a recount of ballots after the state was called for Biden with 99 percent of ballots counted. Biden is leading victory by just 0.53 percent of the vote.

Wisconsin state law allows campaigns to pay for a recount if the margin of defeat is less than 1 percent. 

However, a recount can’t be called if the margin is larger than that. 

The deadline for requests are by 5pm on the first business day after the state’s vote canvass and the candidate requesting the recount must pay.

On Thursday, the Trump campaign said it is filing a federal lawsuit in Las Vegas to stop the counting of what it claims to be 'illegal votes' in Nevada.

Nevada is too early to call and results are expected on Thursday.

They claim there are 'tens of thousands' of people who voted in Nevada who are no longer state residents. 

They also claim that some ballots were registered under the names of some deceased residents and that others were cast by non-residents. 

'We are confident that when all legal votes are tallied - and only legal votes are tallied - President Trump will win the state of Nevada,' Former Director of National Intelligence Ric Grenell told Fox News.

If it’s a tied race either candidate can request a recount in Nevada. If there’s a winner, the losing candidate must file for the recount and it must be requested within three days of when final results are certified. The state is scheduled to certify their count on November 16. 

Lawyers and election observers are seen during the vote-by-mail ballot scanning process at the Miami-Dade County Election Department in Miami on Tuesday

Lawyers and election observers are seen during the vote-by-mail ballot scanning process at the Miami-Dade County Election Department in Miami on Tuesday

In Pennsylvania, multiple legal challenges are unfolding.

There have been no reports of fraud or any type of ballot concerns out of Pennsylvania. The state had 3.1 million mail-in ballots that take time to count and an order allows them to be received and counted up until Friday if they are postmarked by November 3. 

On Wednesday the Trump campaign said they’d be taking 'critical legal actions' with a case currently before the Supreme Court which challenges state law that allows for mail-in ballots that arrive up to three days after election day.

The case of Republican Party of Pennsylvania v. Boockvar is currently before the Supreme Court and is pending petition.

Deputy Trump Campaign Manager Justin Clark said the campaign will 'move to intervene' in the case.

Trump also claims that Republican observers in Philadelphia were ordered to stand 25 meters away from counting staff making it impossible to watch ballots being counted.

Trump’s campaign is suing to halt vote counting until 'meaningful transparency' is guaranteed. 

On Thursday, a Pennsylvania appellate court allowed the campaign to have its representative as close as six feet away from the vote-counting process that is underway at the Philadelphia Convention Center, as per Fox10.

In Pennsylvania an automatic recount is triggered if the margin is 0.5 percent or less of the total votes cast.

Recount rules require county election officials to use tabulators that are different than the ones used in the election or to count paper ballots by hand.

The recount must begin by November 18 and be finished by November 24.

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