California’s Long Vote Count Reshapes Major Races as Hilton Presses Election Changes

California’s prolonged post-election count is no longer just an administrative process. It is reshaping major California races and fueling a wider fight over trust, transparency and election rules, with Republican gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton pushing for changes while late-counted ballots in Los Angeles have already altered the mayoral contest.

The clearest new example came in Los Angeles, where Nithya Raman moved past Spencer Pratt and secured a place in the Nov. 3 runoff against Mayor Karen Bass. Her late surge turned a close Pratt-Raman contest into another high-profile example of how California’s long canvass can change the shape of a race days after Election Day.

That same slow-count dynamic remains central in the governor’s race.

California Vote Count Changed by Mail-in Ballots

California’s official vote-by-mail rules say ballots postmarked on or before Election Day can still be received through June 9, while counties continue processing vote-by-mail, provisional and other ballots during the canvass period. Signatures on vote-by-mail envelopes are compared against voter records, and valid ballots continue to be counted after Election Day during the official canvass.

Hilton has turned that timeline into a campaign issue of its own. In his earlier NewsBlaze follow-up on the count, the race had already moved beyond convention politics into a live statewide fight over whether Hilton could hold a November path.

Slow Count, Live Consequences

The Los Angeles mayoral race shows why the issue now reaches beyond one campaign. Pratt had been battling Raman for a runoff spot, but late-counted ballots pushed Raman ahead and into the November contest against Bass. That shift does not prove fraud, but it does show how California’s extended canvass can materially change a marquee race after early impressions have already spread online and through the media.

In the governor’s race, the same atmosphere is feeding demands for tighter deadlines, faster counting and closer scrutiny of ballot-handling rules. In an earlier California GOP convention report, NewsBlaze looked at the wider political outcome of the convention even as the governor’s race remained unsettled. The count has now pushed that fight into a broader election-process debate.

Trust Fight, Not Proof

California officials say the long count is part of the state’s legal process, not proof of wrongdoing. The Secretary of State says mailed ballots must be postmarked on or before Election Day and can arrive up to seven days later, and that all valid vote-by-mail ballots are counted regardless of the closeness of a race. Signature issues can also trigger notice and cure steps before a ballot is rejected.

At the same time, the issue has plainly become politically explosive. AP reported that federal prosecutors opened multiple election-fraud investigations related to California’s elections and sent a prosecutor to observe operations at the Los Angeles County vote-counting center. AP also reported that Hilton said his own campaign had not seen anything that would warrant legal action.

That tension is now the heart of the story. California’s rules may be lawful, but the longer the count shifts major races, the harder it becomes for campaigns and voters to trust the process without closer scrutiny. With Raman now in the Los Angeles runoff, Hilton still pressing for election changes, and federal investigators already involved, California’s long vote count has become one of the state’s biggest political stories after the primary itself.

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