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(NewsNation) — Voters have cast their ballots in California’s primary races, but the results may not be known for some time, as the state has historically been slow to count ballots.
Part of the reason for the delay is California’s efforts to make it easier for people to vote since the COVID-19 pandemic.
All registered voters get a mail-in ballot, which is valid as long as it is postmarked by Election Day and arrives within seven days of the election. Those ballots must be verified before they can be counted.
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Compounding the issue is California’s high proportion of competitive races, which are unlikely to have a clear winner early in the process, and the state has generous windows to allow voters to fix errors in ballots.
Gov. Gavin Newsom has urged election offices to accurately count votes as quickly as lawfully possible, warning delays between Election Day and certified results can lead to the spread of misinformation and disinformation.
Mail-in ballots, which typically skew more Democratic, have been a target of election deniers. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to tighten mail-in voting rules, having repeatedly cast doubt on voting by mail as he continues to state the 2020 election was rigged
Comment:
Mail-In Ballots are wide open to voter fraud.
This is why the Democrats want them.
Taking days to count the ballots gives the Democrat extra time to cheat.