What to know about 4 California congressional races that are too close to call
Briefly

California's election process is marked by a slower counting system that emphasizes accuracy over speed, with counties allowed a month for final tallies.
Secretary of State Shirley Weber emphasizes that California elections officials value precision, stating, 'We take pride in the fact that we're not rushed... we're not in a race' to deliver results.
Voting data expert Paul Mitchell highlights the uncertainty surrounding undecided congressional races, indicating that it’s premature to predict outcomes as votes continue to be counted.
The state allows ballots to be mailed after Election Day if postmarked correctly, contributing to the lengthy counting process, especially with its high mail-in voting rates.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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