Posted on 11/30/2018 1:57:48 PM PST by Olog-hai
A combination of recent changes in Californias election rules have lengthened the ballot-counting process and upended traditional voting patterns in a year that Democrats captured a string of U.S. House seats in the state.
Suspicious Republicans have pointed a finger at the states dominant Democratic Party, suggesting the changes intentionally left Republicans at a disadvantage.
Whether Democrats have a clear edge is debatable. Whats not is that vote counts in California now routinely stretch long beyond Election Day. A stunning five million ballots, or more than 40 percent of the overall total, were counted after Nov. 6. Some counties still are tabulating ballots.
The stream of later-counted ballots strongly favored Democrats, reversing what initially looked like winning margins for Republican candidates in high-profile House races.
In the former GOP stronghold of Orange County, Republican Rep. Mimi Walters ended election night with a 6,200-vote lead. But Democrat Katie Porter swamped Walters as the vote count continued, winning 58 percent of those tallied after Election Day on her way to defeating the two-term incumbent in the 45th District.
In was a similar case in the neighboring 39th District, where Republican Young Kim was hoping to become the first Korean-American woman elected to Congress. But her healthy election-night edge over Democrat Gil Cisneros vanished when Cisneros claimed 56 percent of the later votes on his way to taking the seat long held by retiring Republican Rep. Ed Royce.
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Depends on who you mean by “we”. If the public at large stays apathetic, little will get done, since the Uniparty of course will not act no matter R or D. Bit of a difference between helplessness and apathy.
Just look at NY and NJ
A stunning five million ballots, or more than 40 percent of the overall total, were counted after Nov. 6. Some counties still...
If that doesn’t look like blatant voter theft, I don’t know what would! Looks like there is no reason to vote in Commie California anymore.
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