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Karma13612

(5,030 posts)
21. The Term Undecided makes it seem
Wed Jun 3, 2026, 04:53 PM
Wednesday

like the Primary is in limbo. It isn’t. It’s following the natural course of elections in California. It takes a lot of time to count all the mail in ballots considering it’s a popular form of voting and apparently many waited until the last second to vote.

It’s actually more accurate to say it’s just too soon to call. They have like 1/2 the ballots to count in places like LA which will be heavy for Becerra. Not to mention that mail in ballots will take days to receive because they do count them even if they arrive a few days after election day.

NPR and MSM have been pushing the narrative that it could go to Republicans. Of course it “COULD’, BUT I don’t think it will. And of course this is just the primary. As long as Becerra is one of the two who gets thru, then it’s up to the voters in November.

(I’m not criticizing the OP. I know that the terminology has been taken directly from the news article being quoted)

As an aside, I personally think that actual election day (ie June 2 for California this year) should be the drop dead date for all ballots. Regardless of the method of voting. Make sure the empty ballots are mailed early enuf to voters, and ensure voters are reminded repeatedly that they must get them back by Election day. Having to wait for up to a week or so for the ballots to arrive and be counted is what causes a lot of people to not trust the process. I understand how the tally can change as the votes are counted due to the make up of what ballots have been counted and what is still outstanding. If you think about it, there is no satisfactory deadline for all voters. There will always be voters who miss the deadline. Part of it is just procrastination. I’m very progressive and believe people should live in a vibrant happy democratically governed country. But, I think our whole election process needs to be updated and streamlined.

-All primaries for the entire country on the same day. Everyone gets to choose their candidate. No risk of someone dropping out after an earlier primary, so you can’t vote for the one you want. Every vote counts, every voice is heard.
-Four months to campaign prior to the general.
-No new election related laws passed within the same year as the elections they would affect. That pertains to IDs, redistricting, etc.
-All ballots must be in on Election Day by midnight.
-All ballots counted as soon as they are in the possession of the appropriate local Boards of election. No waiting until election day or days after. If more staff are needed, get them.

Just my 2 cents….


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I don't understand the purpose of this "jungle" voting system. Escape Wednesday #1
Nobody "wins" yet MichMan Wednesday #2
Not an expert on CA politics. SamuelAdams Wednesday #3
Why in the world would Californians be voting Republican Dee0909 Wednesday #14
Democrats have a lot more votes combined than Hilton. LisaL Wednesday #17
There are plenty of republicans in CA jgmiller Wednesday #18
Anyone who's still voting Republican for any reason after 1/6 and everything else that's happened in the last 10 years Karasu Wednesday #28
Yep. I live in a light blue neighborhood in SoCal, in between the blue west side of the county and the red east county. chia Wednesday #34
There's more Republicans in CA SomedayKindaLove Wednesday #22
To bad the MAGA voters nationwide just done don't move enmasse to only one of the deep red states. cstanleytech Wednesday #26
Well, yeah. Because CA has the most PEOPLE in the country. The actual percentage of registered Republicans to Dems Karasu Wednesday #27
The same may be said about the democrats , in CA. bobalew Wednesday #29
CA has more GOP voters than the next two largest states obamanut2012 Wednesday #23
I'm with you! moose65 Wednesday #9
It was Schwarzenegger's brain child LeftInTX Wednesday #13
It was Abel Maldonado's baby. Arnie went along to get Maldonado's support for his budget. RockRaven Wednesday #31
It prevents run-offs by keeping the general election to two candidates instead of RockRaven Wednesday #30
"The top two Democrats are splitting about 50%" Polybius Wednesday #36
Californians Proving Mr.Bee Wednesday #4
No it isn't. The inane jungle primary distorts reality. That was another wonderful gift that Schwarzenegger lostincalifornia Wednesday #6
I don't live in California, but I think I would hate this system if I did. ShazzieB Wednesday #10
You and I are on the same page. lostincalifornia Wednesday #11
California inland is red, no surprises there. I am surprised about a couple coastal counties I didn't expect chia Wednesday #7
Like most states, the minute you leave the city it turns red. maxsolomon Wednesday #19
Never Ceases To Amaze Me Mr.Bee Wednesday #8
Wrong -- GOP love them some Steve Hilton obamanut2012 Wednesday #24
The good news is... SpankMe Wednesday #5
Betty Yee dropped out but her name was still on the ballot Zorro Wednesday #12
Thank fucking god Chad Bianco won't be on the ballot. Initech Wednesday #15
Thank you. BlueKota Wednesday #20
If Hilton wins the primary I bet the 🍊🐖💩 will endorse him and he will lose biggly in California ! kimbutgar Wednesday #16
He has already endorsd Hilton obamanut2012 Wednesday #25
But an in person rally with him would be a disaster. kimbutgar Wednesday #32
The Term Undecided makes it seem Karma13612 Wednesday #21
Pretty dumb system (IMHO) Timewas Wednesday #33
There's this. BadgerMom Wednesday #35
California counting continues in cliff-hanger primary votes, Steve Hilton out in front, Spencer Pratt still in the runni Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 21 hrs ago #37
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