California's slow ballot tally fuels critics, but it's not evidence of fraud

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California’s primary ballot counting is intentionally slow as workers at processing centers sort and inspect mail-in and provisional ballots, a pace critics cite as potential fraud risk, but officials say the delay reflects routine procedures and safeguards rather than irregularities.
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