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  2. California Election Results - HuffPost

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  3. When will all the votes be counted for California primary ...

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    The canvass period is a 30-day time used to count all ballots and conduct a post-election audit. California county law grants election officials the time to “conduct a public 1% manual tally of ...

  4. California does, for a variety of reasons, take notably long to finish its vote counts. But its Secretary of State Shirley Weber certified its 2024 presidential results on December 13 , nearly two ...

  5. Election audit - Wikipedia

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    The Verified Voting Foundation explains the difference between audits and recounts: Post-election audits are performed to “routinely check voting system performance…not to challenge to the results, regardless of how close margins of victory appear to be", while "recounts repeat ballot counting (and are performed only) in special ...

  6. Elections in California - Wikipedia

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    Audit only covers ballots counted through election night. Elections in California are held to fill various local, state and federal seats. In California, regular elections are held every even year (such as 2006 and 2008); however, some seats have terms of office that are longer than two years, so not every seat is on the ballot in every election.

  7. California Election Results 2024: Live updates, map for every ...

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    See live updates of California election results from the 2024 election, including Senate and House races, state elections and ballot initiatives.

  8. California Election Results

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  9. Risk-limiting audit - Wikipedia

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    A risk-limiting audit (RLA) is a post-election tabulation auditing procedure which can limit the risk that the reported outcome in an election contest is incorrect. It generally involves (1) storing voter-verified paper ballots securely until they can be checked, [1] and (2) manually examining a statistical sample of the paper ballots until enough evidence is gathered to meet the risk limit.