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For the very first time in California, every registered voter received a mail-in ballot – but counting all of them will continue to take more time.
The Los Angeles County Registrar sent 5.7 million vote-by-mail ballots to voters and about 75% of the ballots cast were vote-by-mail.
“When you’re talking about hundreds of thousands of ballots, that just takes time and resources to get done,” said Registrar Dean Logan.
As of Friday, there were still an estimated 610,800 outstanding ballots left to be counted.