California voters could see faster election results under new state law [View all]
Californias famously slow vote-counting process could see slight improvements next year after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill that gives counties an earlier deadline to tally voters ballots.
The law, Assembly Bill 5, requires county election offices to count ballots no later than 13 days after election day, but does not change the 30-day deadline for local officials to certify results. Counties unable to meet the new deadline must give a reason for an extension to the secretary of states office.
California has one of the most accessible and secure voting systems in the country, said the bills author, Assemblymember Marc Berman, a Menlo Park Democrat, in a statement. One opportunity for improvement was to speed up how quickly we count ballots and create a system that gave greater certainty to the public for when results would be available.
Voter fraud is rare, typically occurs in isolated instances and is generally detected. However, local election officials have received greater scrutiny across the country after President Donald Trump and his allies disputed false claims of election fraud after the 2020 election.
https://calmatters.org/politics/2025/10/california-election-results-counting/