California has been noted for taking several days to count votes in primary races, a practice that differs from many other states. Proponents of this system argue that it aims to increase voter participation and safeguard against potential fraud.
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California's Vote Counting Process in Key Primary Races
California's vote counting process in primary races is slower compared to other states, taking several days to complete. Supporters claim this approach is intended to enhance voter enfranchisement and prevent fraud.
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Why California is taking so long to count votes in key primary races
California's Vote Counting Process in Key Primary Races