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So THIS Is Why It’s Taking So Long To Count California’s Ballots

Jonathan DavisJune 6, 2026 CORRUPTION
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Okay, so we know that California’s primary elections were Tuesday. Here it is, Saturday, and the vote tallies for Los Angeles mayor and the governor’s race are still only about two-thirds counted.

That’s beyond ridiculous, and even some of the media’s traditional Democrat lapdogs are now being forced to ask what’s going on. They, too, can sense that something is extremely wrong here. How can the fourth-largest economy in the world that Gov. Gavin Newsom loves to tout take longer to count votes than second- and third-world countries?

Could this be the answer? In L.A., the election nerve center contains rows and rows of empty workstations – despite a $330 million annual budget.

Unreal:

As the vote-count totals crawl across Los Angeles and California, The California Post visited the county’s 144,000-square-foot ballot processing facility Thursday, which showed dozens of empty work stations.

The scene at the warehouse appeared at odds with the mounting pressure to process hundreds of thousands of remaining ballots. County officials announced Wednesday night that just 77,521 additional ballots had been processed since June 2 election night, but an estimated 713,180 ballots are still outstanding.

Yet during The Post’s visit, large sections of the facility appeared lightly staffed. Rows of workstations sat empty.

Multiple sections of chairs were unoccupied.

In one area, where ballots that cannot be automatically read by scanners are reviewed by election workers, roughly 25 bins of ballots appeared ready for processing while no employees were seated at nearby desks.

In another section where workers open envelopes and prepare ballots for counting, The Post observed about 75 employees working, despite the area being capable of accommodating more than twice that number.

The scrutiny comes as Los Angeles County spends nearly $336 million annually on the Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk’s office.

This is nutso. Come on.

California has more ballots left to count now than on Wednesday morning

Seems legit pic.twitter.com/gfXsmfB9bX

— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) June 5, 2026

In addition, this is getting interesting. The Justice Department is now involved.

? NOW: An Assistant US Attorney is now INSIDE the Los Angeles ballot processing center, as @USAttyEssayli announces MULTIPLE federal investigations into voter fraud in California

Expose it ALL and prosecute! pic.twitter.com/iilpn9AkeJ

— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) June 5, 2026

It’s obvious California Democrats set their election system up this way. And we know why. Slow-rolling the count gives the cheaters more time to ‘find’ the ‘right’ ballots.


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