WASHINGTON (Sputnik) — The majority opinion said on Friday that the petitioner "failed to allege that she has been harmed or that her legal rights have been infringed in any way whatsoever."
The court found that neither condition existed, in a ruling that split the three-Republican–appointed judges against the two Democratic-appointed one.
Stein’s recount petition “must allege both that fraud or mistake exists and that the alleged fraud or mistake caused the candidate to be aggrieved,” the opinion said.
Trump won Michigan and its 16 Electoral College votes by a majority of 10,704 votes over Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in the November 8 election.