California ballot counting continues
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Election law expert Hans von Spakovsky says California's slow vote counting stems from mass mail voting, a seven-day ballot window, and cure periods.
It could take weeks - or even a month - before we know who won elections in California and Los Angeles.
Democratic voters returned their ballots later than Republicans in this year’s primaries, which could cause candidate standings to reshuffle as votes continue to be reported.
Spencer Pratt's lead over Nithya Raman narrowed in the L.A. mayoral primary after the latest mail-in ballot count yielded minimal votes for him.
It's no longer certain that a ballot dropped into the mail on Election Day will be postmarked on Election Day.
The U.S. attorney’s office in LA confirmed Friday it has launched “multiple election fraud investigations” in California.
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California’s sluggish vote counting ripped across the political spectrum: 'Extremely embarrassing'
California primary results may take weeks due to mail voting laws, sparking criticism from analysts like Nate Silver who call it embarrassing.
President Donald Trump baselessly accused California of "rigging" the election as Democratic candidates are gaining in the vote counting and Republicans are losing ground.