California Vote Counting Process Still Continues After Election
Almost 48 hours have passed since the polls closed in California, yet nearly four million votes, representing approximately 42% of the total, remain uncounted. This delay has led to heightened scrutiny and controversy regarding the vote counting procedures.
Political commentator Steve Hilton highlighted claims from a whistleblower who stated that ballots were segregated into different categories after Election Day. The whistleblower reportedly said that officials were told that ballots did not need to be postmarked on or before Election Day. Instead, ballots with handwritten dates could still be accepted and counted.
These revelations have sparked allegations of election fraud, with critics arguing that the process undermines election integrity. Some voices have called for immediate action to halt the counting under these circumstances.
The situation remains fluid as officials continue the vote counting process. Observers emphasize the importance of transparency and adherence to established election laws to maintain public trust.