Here's why California's election results take time
California is one of eight states that sends mail-in ballots to all registered voters. And a majority of California voters nearly 90% in last years special election use them. The Catch-22 is that it takes elections officials a lot longer to verify mail-in ballots than it takes to confirm in-person voting, creating long delays while they make sure there is no fraud.
And in California, a large number of voters drop off their mail-in ballots on or right before election day, creating a huge bottleneck of ballots that have to go through a signature check and other steps to make sure the vote can be counted.
Kim Alexander, founder and president of the California Voter Foundation, a nonprofit, nonpartisan group, refers to it as the pig in the python problem.
The truth is we are taking extra steps to ensure the voting process is accessible and the vote count is accurate and reliable, and thats why it takes a long time, said Alexander.
https://www.votebeat.org/national/2026/06/08/california-election-results-take-a-long-time/