So far, the multi-million dollar presidential election recount in Wisconsin is expanding Donald Trump’s win over Hillary Clinton.

Heavy.com is adding up recount figures as they come in through spreadsheets posted to the Wisconsin Election Commission website, and the day four totals result in a net increase of 110 votes for Trump.

Clinton gained 71 votes, so Trump was up by 39 votes through day four.

The site noted that the City of Milwaukee and many counties are still tallying ballots.

The Election Commission gave several reasons for the new numbers, including ballots that were not opened, missing absentee envelopes, non-standard pens used to mark ballots, and other glitches.

The Wisconsin presidential recount was launched by Green Party candidate Jill Stein, who initiated the same process in Michigan and Pennsylvania, and all three efforts are mired in legal challenges.

Trump defeated Clinton by about 22,000 votes in Wisconsin, 10,704 in Michigan, and about 49,000 in Pennsylvania, Fortune.com reports.

A breakdown of Wisconsin counties where Trump and Clinton lost and gained votes shows that so far in the recount the vote change in most places has been in the single digits. The widest swings came in Crawford County, where Trump lost 11 votes, and in Ozaukee and Washburn counties, both of which increased his tally by 33.

Through day four, Clinton lost the most votes – 19 – in Winnebago County, and gained the most in Racine County with 37.

Stein has argued that the election may have been hacked as her justification for pursuing the recounts, and the Clinton campaign is currently providing attorneys to oversee the recount processes, The New York Times reports.

Clinton would need to reverse the election results in all three states before the Electoral College meets on December 19 to change the outcome – a possibility Ohio State University election law expert Edward Foley told the Times is “essentially zero or infinitesimal.”

And while the recount is proceeding in Wisconsin, totals from the six counties that have finished re-tallying ballots did not change, at all.

“As of Sunday, the recount was over in six Wisconsin counties, and in those counties, the margin between President-elect Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton stayed exactly the same,” Fox 6 reports.

A hearing is scheduled for Friday to review federal lawsuits by two pro-Trump groups to halt the recount, according to the news site.

President-elect Trump, meanwhile, is denouncing the recount efforts as a “Stein scam.”

“The Green Party just dropped its recount suit in Pennsylvania and is losing votes in Wisconsin recount,” Trump tweeted Sunday afternoon. “Just a Stein scam to raise money!”

Trump aide Kellyanne Conway also called on Stein to “give it up” on Fox News Sunday, The Hill reports.

Stein’s tweet on Sunday makes it clear she doesn’t plan to take Conway’s advice.

Stein vowed to “demand a statewide recount on constitutional grounds” because “people deserve answers.”