800 thousand votes not counted yet

MindStalker

Member
Joined
Dec 3, 2007
Messages
23
http://vote.sos.ca.gov/Misc/votebymail.htm

Click on the update on the bottom.

Currently There are 845,089 Vote-By-Mail, Provisional, and paper ballots yet to be counted.
Thats among the Democrat and Republican vote.

Thats almost 13% of the statewide (democrat and republican vote)

UPDATE: Now its almost a million votes uncounted!
 
Last edited:
IF Romney were to get the lead in a district, will it be a free for all for delegates (like in Montana, I think)?
 
I found this in the Elections Code:

(c) Each delegate to the Republican National Convention shall use
his or her best efforts at the convention for the party's
presidential nominee candidate from California to whom the delegate
has pledged support until the person is nominated for the office of
President of the United States by the convention, receives less than
10 percent of the votes for nomination by the convention, releases
the delegate from his or her obligation, or until two convention
nominating ballots have been taken. Thereafter, each delegate shall
be free to vote as he or she chooses, and no rule may be adopted by a
delegation requiring the delegation to vote as a body or causing the
vote of any delegate to go uncounted or unreported.

So Romney would need to release the delegates, or they would have to vote for him for the first 2 ballots OR until he received less than 10% of the votes.
 
Wow

The Uncounted total was 830K I remember Friday night, it was at 845K for most of the weekend, NOW its at 873K WTF is going on?!?!
If I recall correctly most counties had 0 mail-in-ballots, now more and more seem to have a number, I'm guessing the information on individual counties are coming in. But STILL only a handful have been counted. :(
 
Back
Top