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3 Ways California Could Speed Up Vote Counting
The state’s pace of ballot counting in the June primary once again drew national criticism. Here are three ideas that could make a difference.
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According to KQED’s source item, 3 Ways California Could Speed Up Vote Counting, The state’s pace of ballot counting in the June primary once again drew national criticism. Here are three ideas that could make a difference.
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