Opinion | California’s Excuses Are Damaging Faith in Government
On Friday, three days after California’s primaries, the state had still failed to publicly report results for about 40 percent [...]
On Friday, three days after California’s primaries, the state had still failed to publicly report results for about 40 percent of ballots cast. By Tuesday afternoon, almost a week after polls closed, nearly 15 percent of ballots remained unreported, and the outcomes of several races were unclear. This slowness is a failure of governance, and it should help inspire the creation of a better system.
There is no good reason that California takes so long to count votes. Most democracies around the world count votes quickly. So do most other large U.S. …
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