California deserves all the scorn it gets for holding up House election results
Briefly

California faced criticism for slow ballot counting, with only 80% of ballots processed a week after Election Day, raising concerns over electoral efficiency.
In stark contrast, 49 states swiftly counted votes in 377 of their 383 House races by midweek, showcasing California’s struggle to keep pace.
Despite California's delays, other states effectively managed their election processes, leaving many to question the state's capability and timing in vote processing.
California's election laws allow late mail-in ballots, but the significant delays in counting ballots lead to a debate over the necessity of such regulations.
Read at New York Post
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