"In the last three elections, six to eight times more voters voted on the mail-in ballot than in person. That requires additional time than in-person ballots." – Stephenie Shea, San Bernardino County's registrar of voters.
"Ballots have to be postmarked by election day. It can take time for ballots to arrive by mail, especially when sent by Californians living out of state or overseas."
"Vote-by-mail ballots can begin to be processed up to 29 days before election day. But the results cannot be made public until after polls close on election day."
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