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Almost a full day after polls closed, counties across the Bay Area still had hundreds of thousands of ballots to count — almost half of the number cast in a couple of cases.
And that’s to be expected as more and more California voters turn to mail-in ballots, which take longer to count, elections staff and experts say.
“This is the new normal,” said Kim Alexander, president of the California Voter Foundation. “We vote for a month and count ballots for a month in California.”