It's been more than to weeks since the Presidential election, and even though Donald Trump was declared the winner, some states - Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania - because of recounts, had not officially certified their votes.

Well, now there's one less in the "unknown" column: By the narrowest margin in the history of the state, Michigan has declared Donald Trump the winner.

According to the Detroit Free Press:

"The Michigan Secretary of State posted results Wednesday that were submitted by the state's 83 county clerks on Tuesday after the votes were reviewed and certified by each county.

Before that compiled count, Trump held a 13,107 lead over Clinton. But after each county certified its results, the lead shrunk to 10,704, with the biggest chunk coming from Wayne County, which showed that Clinton had gotten 565 more votes than originally tallied by the county."

Here are the state's final results:

  • Donald J. Trump, Republican: 2,279,543
  • Hillary Clinton, Democratic: 2,268,839
  • Gary Johnson, Libertarian: 172,136
  • Jill Stein, Green: 51,463

The current Electoral College totals in the race for Presidentgive Trump to win 306 votes to Hillary Clinton's 232. 274 are needed to win the nation's highest office.

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