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California's Lengthy Vote Count Holds Key to U.S. House Control

California's voting process prioritizes accessibility, causing delays in finalizing election results and influencing national political outcomes.

  • California's slow vote count is due to its all-mail voting system, which emphasizes voter accessibility and participation.
  • The state has counted approximately 75% of its ballots, leaving several congressional races undecided a week after Election Day.
  • California's election laws allow mail ballots to be counted if they arrive up to a week post-Election Day, contributing to extended counting times.
  • In contrast, Florida's election system is designed for rapid tabulation, finalizing results shortly after polls close.
  • The delay in California's vote count impacts the balance of power in the U.S. House of Representatives, with several races still too close to call.
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