Wisconsin's Election Commission has completed its recount of its votes in the U.S. presidential election.
Officials announced that Republican Donald Trump's margin of victory had decreased by just a handful of votes. The final tally will be released when the vote is certified.
With 95 percent of Wisconsin's vote recounted, Hillary Clinton had picked up 25 votes on Trump, who won the state by more than 22,000.
The recount began December 1 after Green Party candidate Jill Stein posted the necessary funds to pay for it.
Stein suggested without evidence that voting machines in the three states could have been hacked.
But officials announced that no widespread or significant problems with voting have been discovered during the recount.