California will have to wait before knowing the final outcome of the June 2 gubernatorial primary election as the country's most populous state continues counting ballots.
That's because the Golden State's deluge of mail-in ballots − coupled with a last-minute surge among liberal-leaning voters − will take time to count, officials say, which could stretch the results out for weeks as Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Xavier Becerra are currently atop the heap.
State election officials notoriously begin processing ballots postmarked by Election Day after in-person voting ends. It might take weeks to know the final results, they warn.
So in other words Steve Hilton won but the dems are stalling for time to produce more bogus ballots for the left. Flarda knows who won the races the same day (night) as the voting.
That's because the Golden State's deluge of mail-in ballots − coupled with a last-minute surge among liberal-leaning voters − will take time to count, officials say, which could stretch the results out for weeks as Republican Steve Hilton and Democrat Xavier Becerra are currently atop the heap.
State election officials notoriously begin processing ballots postmarked by Election Day after in-person voting ends. It might take weeks to know the final results, they warn.
So in other words Steve Hilton won but the dems are stalling for time to produce more bogus ballots for the left. Flarda knows who won the races the same day (night) as the voting.
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