Here's why
election results in the second largest US city are so slow2 hours agoNardine SaadLos AngelesGetty ImagesEvery registered voter in
California receives a mail-in ballot, which must be posted or dropped into a ballot box by
election day to be counted.
election results are still trickling in for primary races across
California, including in
Los Angeles, where incumbent Mayor
Karen Bass is up against reality-star-turned challenger
Spencer Pratt to lead the city. But the days-long delay in knowing who won these Tuesday races is a common occurrence in
California - the most populous US state that's home to about 23 million registered voters. Counting these votes - including the millions of
mail-in ballots could take weeks. That's due to a meticulous vote-counting process, compounded by the broad use of
mail-in ballots, which are mailed to every registered voter in
California.An estimated 80% of
California votes are cast by mail and those ballots need to be sorted, validated and counted.
mail-in ballots are valid as long as they are posted by
election day and arrive to county
election offices by 9 June, the day before they are certified by the state's
election authority.On
election night,
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Shirley N Weber confirmed the delayed results are "normal" and called on all Californians "to be patient", despite US President
Donald Trump's claims of "BIG cheating" in the deeply liberal state.Here's what's actually going in in
California.AFPAn
election worker moves
mail-in ballots to be organised for counting at the
Los Angeles County Ballot Processing Center during in the City of Industry,
California, on 2 June 2026.
election officials across the
California's 58 counties have up to 30 days after
election day to count ballots. Final results must be reported to the
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California Secretary of State by 3 July and the secretary will certify results on 10 July 2026.But Trump has claimed that Democrats are "trying to steal" elections in the state due to the delay in finalised results. Mail-in voting has long irked the president, who repeatedly claimed without proof that the 2020 US
election against President
Joe Biden was "stolen" from him. In April, he signed an executive order to limit the practise by creating lists of US citizens who are eligible to vote in each state. Experts and critics have said he lacks the authority to do this.The president has also claimed that federal prosecutors in
Los Angeles are investigating votes cast, but
California Governor Gavin Newsom's office has said on social media that Trump is "lying about
California again".A spokesperson for the US Attorney's Office in
Los Angeles declined to comment on Trump's remarks when contacted by the BBC.Trump doubled down on Thursday, claiming again without proof that Democrats in
California "are stealing" the
election and urged Congress to pass the Save America Act - legislation that would require Americans to prove they are US citizens when they register to vote.In a later post on X, Newsom's office reposted an explainer to combat misinformation, adding: "And yes, for the record: we wish the votes were counted faster, too."What do initial results in the governor's race show?While early votes are counted ahead of time, those results cannot be publicly disclosed until after polls close on
election day. Initial results from Tuesday night included early mail-in, early in-person and day-of ballots. Those results indicate that British-American former TV host Steve Hilton, a Republican vying for governor, has the lead. Trump took to social media on Wednesday to congratulate Hilton "on coming in first" in the crowded gubernatorial race.But that lead could change, because a little over half of the ballots have been counted so far.According to the Associated Press, an estimated 56% of votes have been counted on Thursday. Hilton holds 27.6% (1.42m) of the vote, while his Democrat rivals - Biden cabinet secretary Xavier Becerra and billionaire climate activist Tom Steyer - have 25.6% (1.32m) and 19.8% (1.02m) of the vote, respectively. In
California, the state's "jungle primary" system picks the two contenders with the most votes to proceed to the general
election regardless of party affiliation.Dozens of Democrat hopefuls jumped into the crowded field to replace Newsom, who has reached his term limit.What's happening in the
Los Angeles mayor's race?Getty ImagesIn the city of
Los Angeles, incumbent Bass has advanced to the November runoff but became the city's first sitting mayor who failed to earn the 50% of votes needed to avoid a runoff since 2005. As of Thursday, she had 35% of the vote.She could face off against The Hills reality star Pratt, who holds 29,9% of the vote, or fellow Democrat, and
Los Angeles city council member Nithya Raman, who is at 22.8%. The race is still too close to call who might run against Bass in the November
election.
Los Angeles County, which includes the city of
Los Angeles, is home to nearly 6 million registered voters - a number that exceeds the voting population in 41 US states. It is the most populous county in the country and
Los Angeles is the second most populous city in the US. Vote-by-mail ballots postmarked on or before
election day and received within seven days after the
election, as well as any provisional ballots cast, must still be counted, the
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California Secretary of State said.Counting the ballots across the sprawling region takes time, but delays also stem from the onerous task of verifying voter signatures on each mail-in ballot envelope match those on file. If the signature doesn't match or is missing, the voter is notified and has until two days before the
election is certified to fix the mistake. County elections officials will report the results for most ballots by 15 June, nearly a fortnight after the 2 June
election. "
California elections officials prioritise the right to vote and
election security over rushing the vote count. We have a process that by law ensures both voting rights and the integrity of elections, so I would call on all Californians to be patient," Weber said in a statement on
election night.