Los Angeles Times

Many ballots still uncounted in L.A. County

Some races remain undecided, including for district attorney.

- By James Rainey

Nearly 32% of ballots cast in Tuesday’s primary need to be counted, leaving some races unresolved.

Nearly 32% of ballots cast in Los Angeles County in Tuesday’s primary election remained to be counted as of Friday, leaving undecided the outcome of some races, including the contest for district attorney.

County election officials said that a wave of vote-bymail ballots left at vote centers and still arriving by mail contribute­d to the number of untallied votes.

The county registrar’s office said it had counted 1,447,938 votes as of Friday. It estimated that 678,050 ballots remained to be counted. The county was accepting mailed ballots through Friday evening, as long as they were postmarked by election day.

With so many votes still outstandin­g, the outcome of some races still hangs in the balance. Dist. Atty. Jackie Lacey needs to get 50% of the vote, plus one, to avoid a November runoff election. The latest count showed her with 615,864 votes. That puts her just a few votes below 50%, compared with 337,962 for George Gascon (27.44%) and 277,933 for Rachel A. Rossi (22.56%).

L.A. County, with 5.5 million registered voters, rolled out a new voting system on Tuesday that was hobbled by reports of broken machines and hours-long waits.

California’s chief elections officer, Secretary of State Alex Padilla, rebuked local officials Thursday over the voting day mishaps.

“I’m beyond frustrated and disappoint­ed in what I saw on Tuesday, and I’m committed to making sure it doesn’t happen again,” Padilla said.

The county says it won’t have final certificat­ion of the election results until March 27. Officials said they will update totals every Tuesday and Friday until then.

 ?? Source: Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder / County Clerk Los Angeles Time ??
Source: Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder / County Clerk Los Angeles Time

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