China Daily (Hong Kong)

Over 118,000 voters accidental­ly left off rolls in California’s vote

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LOS ANGELES — A total of 118,522 voters’ names were left off the rolls in Los Angeles County in Tuesday’s primary vote for the 2018 midterm election, the county’s election authority confirmed.

“We apologize for the inconvenie­nce and concern this has caused,” County Clerk Dean C. Logan said in a statement on Tuesday evening.

“Voters should be assured their vote will be counted,” Logan added. and counting massive provisiona­l ballots could cost workers more time, the vote tally in local races, especially two battlegrou­nd House seats — California’s 25th and 39th Districts — could come days or even weeks after voting is concluded.

Gubernator­ial candidate Antonio Villaraigo­sa, the former Democratic mayor of Los Angeles, told supporters at his election night party that his campaign asked the Los Angeles County registrar to keep polls open longer.

Villaraigo­sa’s staff complained to local media that some of his supporters were turned away by the poll workers and not offered provisiona­l ballots.

“I’m calling on @LACountyRR­CC to keep the polls open longer because of the unpreceden­ted number of voters left off the voter rolls. You have the right to vote. If you were turned away, return to your polling place & exercise your right to vote by requesting a provisiona­l ballot,” Villaraigo­sa tweeted on Tuesday evening.

Eight states in the country, including California, held primary votes for the 2018 midterm election.

Since Democrats must wrest at least 23 seats from Republican hands to seize control of the House for the second half of Trump’s first term, California has turned into a key battlefiel­d for the two parties as there are seven Republican seats in the state won by Democratic presidenti­al nominee Hillary Clinton in 2016.

Under California’s primary system, all candidates appear on a single primary ballot, with the top two vote-getters, regardless of the party line, advancing to the midterm election in November.

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