The Wisconsin recount had almost entered its halfway mark on the morning of December 6. With the state’s 10 electoral votes possibly at stake, how close is Wisconsin to finishing its recount?

Six of the state’s 72 counties had completed the recount and fewer than half of the state’s votes had been recounted as of the morning of December 6.

Another 12 counties had not submitted any recounted returns, and the rest of the counties had submitted partial returns, according to the Wisconsin Election Commission day 5 spreadsheet (posted December 5.) Some of the counties with partial returns are close to finishing, though.

The deadline is 8 p.m. December 12 to complete the recount. The state needs to certify its recount results by December 13 to ensure they count when the Electoral College votes on December 19.

As of the morning of December 6:

Votes counted for Trump so far: 621,099

Votes counted for Clinton so far: 551,200

Votes counted for Castle so far: 5,359

Votes counted for Johnson so far: 43,602

Votes counted for Stein so far: 12,231

Votes counted for Moorehead so far: 740

Votes counted for DeLaFuente so far: 653

Total votes counted so far in recount: 1,234,884

The recount spreadsheet only lists tallies for the above candidates.

Total number of votes cast in the 2016 presidential election in Wisconsin: 2,975,313 overall. Total votes for the above candidates in original returns: 2,938,853. Thus, about 42% of the original returns for the above candidates are completed (there have been some changes, but they only number in the hundreds of votes).

Original results for Wisconsin, per the Election Commission:

Trump: 1,404,000

Clinton: 1,381,823

Castle: 12,156

Johnson: 106,585

Stein: 31,006

Moorehead: 1,769

De La Fuente: 1,514

Cherunda Fox: 44

McMullin: 9,998

Maturen: 243

(A few other scattering and write ins)

If Wisconsin does not complete its recount on time, and officials have said they believe the state will do so, its electoral votes could be in jeopardy (although even that dramatic scenario would not be enough to change the election results due to Donald Trump’s large lead in the Electoral College.)

Read more about the day 5 election results here, in terms of net gained and lost votes. Donald Trump overall has gained a couple dozen votes in the first 5 days of the recount.

According to Wisconsin Election Commission spreadsheets, as of December 5, these counties had completed the recount:

Menominee

Crawford

Forest

Green Lake

Iron

Price

Counties with partial returns submitted

Adams

Barron

Brown

Buffalo

Burnett

Calumet

Chippewa

Clark

Columbia

Dane

Dodge

Door

Douglas

Dunn

Eau Claire

Fond du Lac

Grant

Green

Iowa

Jackson

Jefferson

Juneau

Kenosha

Kewaunee

Lafayette

Langlade

Manitowoc

Marathon

Marinette

Marquette

Milwaukee

Monroe

Oneida

Outagamie

Ozaukee

Pierce

Polk

Portage

Racine

Richland

Rock

Sauk

Sawyer

Shawano

St. Croix

Trempeleau

Walworth

Washburn

Washington

Waukesha

Waupaca

Waushara

Winnebago

Wood

Counties with no returns submitted

Ashland

Bayfield

Florence

La Crosse

Lincoln

Oconto

Pepin

Rusk

Sheboygan

Taylor

Vernon

Vilas