Why California takes weeks to count votes, while states like Florida are faster
Briefly

California’s elections highlight the state’s commitment to accessibility and voter turnout, which results in a slower counting process compared to Florida’s more expedited approach.
In California, almost one-third of ballots remained uncounted after election night in previous elections, showcasing the lengthy reporting typical of the state's electoral processes.
The Constitution leaves the specifics of election procedures up to the states, leading to significant differences in how states like California and Florida manage their counting processes.
The gap between when California and Florida finalize their counts stems from differing priorities set by election officials, emphasizing various aspects of election management.
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