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New Laws Could Speed Up California’s Notoriously Lengthy Ballot Count
Mail-in ballots are tabulated at the San Diego Registrar of Voters office in Kearny Mesa. Photo by Chris Stone Seventeen days after voting ended in California’s primary, there are 56,000 ballots left to be counted, and a half dozen congressional and legislative races remained too close to call.  While the uncounted ballots were less than about 1% of the 7.7 million cast, people are again asking why it takes so long for California to finish counting votes. California started mailing ballots to all registered voters for the November 2020 election. This year, about 50% of ballots cast were counted on primary night March 5, compared to 41% in June 2022, according to data from the Ca

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