California's slow ballot count makes it a target for critics. It doesn't mean elections are rigged

Days after the state's primary, California voters are in a familiar position -- waiting to find out which candidates will go on to the general election in their most high-profile races, for governor and Los Angeles mayor.
California's slow ballot count makes it a target for critics. It doesn't mean elections are rigged

California’s slow ballot count makes it a target for critics. It doesn’t mean elections are rigged California voters are in a familiar situation following the state’s primary election. High-profile races, including those for governor and Los Angeles mayor, are still undecided. The wait continues for the general election candidate determination.

  • California voters are waiting for election results days after the primary.
  • High-profile races for governor and Los Angeles mayor are among those undecided.
  • The delay means voters do not yet know the final candidates for the general election.
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