Slow vote tally in California fuels suspicion despite lack of evidence
After election night, California began counting votes at a very slow pace. The delayed tally has stretched into days beyond typical timelines. Such a crawl can
After election night, California began counting votes at a very slow pace. The
delayed tally has stretched into days beyond typical timelines. Such a crawl can
make ordinary statistical shifts appear suspicious. Observers note that normal
vote patterns may be misread as fraud. Officials stress there is no evidence of
wrongdoing in the process. The slow pace is attributed to the state's large
ballot volume and verification steps. Critics warn the lag could erode public
confidence in election results. Election officials ask the public to remain
patient as counts continue.