In Wisconsin, the counties are canvassing now and are all getting their ducks in a row for a recount if it happens. The deadline (I believe) is 11/17. About 75% of the canvassing is complete, with no meaningful change so far (Trump lost a few hundred votes in one county due to a typo in reporting the unofficial results). If the result of the canvassing is within 1% (which will almost certainly be the case), a candidate may request a recount within 3 days. The GOP has indicated it will do so, but I think that is still a very open question. If the result of the canvassing is under .25% difference, the state pays for the recount. It seems mostly likely the result will be greater than .25%, but less than 1%, which means the requesting party (Trump campaign) will have to pay the estimated $3mil cost for a recount. That's a surprising number to me, but that's about what it cost in 2016 (Stein campaign requested it, but the Democrats/Clinton campaign reportedly paid for it.) Given that cost, it truly seems like a fool's errand. My guess is we will not have a recount in Wisconsin.