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The Los Angeles county ballot-processing center on Wednesday, in City of Industry, California. Photograph: Jae C Hong/AP View image in fullscreen The Los Angeles county ballot-processing center on Wednesday, in City of Industry, California. Photograph: Jae C Hong/AP Trump cries ‘steal’ over slow California vote count, but anti-fraud system works, say experts State’s tortoise-like pace is byproduct of system of verifications and opportunities for voters to fix errors California’s slow vote counting has frustrated political observers eagerly awaiting results, and handed Donald Trump and others an opportunity to claim “election rigging”. But experts say the system is working as designed: to protect against fraud and assure every vote is counted. Within a day of the polls closing in California’s primary election this week, Trump started accusing Democrats of “ trying to steal ” the elections for the state’s governor and the mayor of Los Angeles. The justice department sent a federal prosecutor to observe the ballot-counting process in Los Angeles this week. Republicans have lobbed such allegations against California for years, pointing to the state’s slowness in tallying ballots and the shifting results over the course of the counting as evidence of vote manipulation. Prominent Democrats, including outgoing governor Gavin Newsom , are increasingly fretting that the state’s tortoise-like pace is becoming a liability for public confidence in elections in an era where conspiracy theories spread quickly through social media and can emanate straight from the White House. But California’s vote-counting pace is actually a byproduct of a system of redundant verifications and opportunities for voters to fix errors. Every voter in California receives a mail-in ballot, and a vast majority of voters vote via mail. The signatures on those ballots are verified electronically and by human observers. When a ballot contains errors, the state gives voters 22 days to “cure” it. The result is a system that is both highly accurate and resistant to letting small oversights devolve into trashed ballots. But in the state with the most registered voters by far, it comes at the cost of speed. “There’s not a lot of people I know who would say: ‘Nah, I would rather have known who won the race faster than have my vote count,’” said Paul Mitchell, vice-president of the voter data firm Political Data Inc. “So what’s the rush? The focus should be making voting as easy as possible.” “The only people who complain about it are the people who lose,” Mitchell added. “The conspiracy around it is really a conservative thing.” Still, experts see obvious ways the system could improve. The legislature could invest the money that counties need to pay for staff, equipment and space to process ballots faster. The state assembly reduced the number of days a voter has to “cure” ballot errors from 26 to 22 last year. Cutting it further could substantially shorten wait times without severely inconv

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Californias meticulous verification process, designed to ensure accuracy, takes time. This isnt about rigging but robust democracy in action. Trust in the system is key to maintaining faith in our elections.

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The California vote count is a testament to the robustness of our democratic processes. Slow and deliberate isnt always a bad thing when it comes to ensuring every vote is counted accurately. Lets focus on the fact that our system is designed to prevent fraud, not steal elections.

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Californias rigorous verification process is a testament to democratic integrity, but it shouldnt come at the cost of public patience and trust. Lets ensure robust systems meet our need for timely results without compromising accuracy.

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Efficiency and accuracy are key in democracy. Can we strike a balance between thorough verification and timely results? #FairElections

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Californias rigorous verification process isnt about rigging; its about upholding democratic integrity. Trust in our system is essential for our democracy to thrive. #StandWithCalifornia

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Its understandable that Trump feels frustrated, but Californias process is crucial for ensuring fair and transparent elections. Trust in our systems is vital for democracy to function. #StandWithCalifornia

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While Trumps frustration is understandable, its crucial to remember that Californias anti-fraud system is designed to protect our democracy. Every vote is counted to ensure the integrity of our elections. Lets support our system and maintain trust in our processes.

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While Trumps cries of steal over the slow California vote count are understandable, the anti-fraud systems in place are designed to ensure accuracy. Striking that balance between thorough verification and timely results is crucial. Lets focus on improving the process rather than politicizing delays. #FairElections #VoterTrust