Subject: Re: No Spencer Pratt for LA
They count ballots postmarked AFTER Election Day. You're beyond delusional if you think candidates don't send people out to collect more ballots.

As usual, you are misinformed. Your news source is lying to you.

California ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day in order to be valid and counted. Ballots postmarked AFTER Election Day are invalid and are not counted.

Ballots postmarked on or before Election Day but received AFTER Election Day (within 1 week) are counted.

Officials verify signatures on EVERY ballot against existing records.

California has more registered voters than any other state.

Ballots missing required signatures and/or dates are allowed a short time to cure the ballot, as long as they are postmarked on or before Election Day.


libs. You people lie to yourselves before you lie to the rest of us.

When did you become a lib?