California’s primary vote count could take longer than ever – IOTW Report

California’s primary vote count could take longer than ever

KCRA3 SAN FRANCISCO —Californians start voting Monday in a high-profile Democratic presidential primary that has no clear front-runner and could take longer to count than any previous election in a state already notorious for slow ballot counting.

For the first time, Californians can register to vote all the way up to and including election day wherever ballots are cast, which could mean a surge of last-minute ballots, including last-minute provisional ballots that take longer to count.

There’s a lot at stake in California’s March 3 primary. California polls show U.S. senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders and former vice president Joe Biden jockeying to advance to November against President Donald Trump, who has no serious Republican challenger.

The election date itself is new, moved up from its usual June to “Super Tuesday” so California’s 20 million Democratic-leaning registered voters might have a say in this year’s presidential race. Early voting begins Monday, the same day caucuses in Iowa start choosing their nominee.

Voters are also weighing in on congressional races, state legislative seats and a statewide school bond. read more

10 Comments on California’s primary vote count could take longer than ever

  1. There’s no down side here. Todays local news mentioned how much money and time Bloomerberg and the rest of the Libtards Communists planned on spending here. It’s a battle ground state for them. Not for us. They out smarted themselves again.

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