California's primary election is scheduled for Tuesday, but the counting of votes may take several days or even weeks. According to state election officials, mail-in ballots are considered valid if they are postmarked by Election Day and received by county election offices by June 9. Voters also have the option to return their ballots in person.
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California Primary Vote Count May Extend Over Several Days
California's primary election results may not be available immediately after Election Day due to the validity of mail-in ballots. These ballots must be postmarked by Election Day and received by June 9 to be counted.
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