LA County vote-counting facility appears bustling with workers as probe announced — a day after desks sat empty
The Los Angeles County vote-counting facility has seen an increase in activity as workers process outstanding ballots. This comes after a report highlighted the facility's previous lack of staffing. The situation has drawn scrutiny amid ongoing investigations into the election process in California.
- ▪As of the latest update, 638,694 ballots remain uncounted in Los Angeles County.
- ▪California law allows ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted even if received later.
- ▪Republicans have criticized the slow vote counting, calling California's election system ineffective.
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Metro LA County vote-counting facility appears bustling with workers as probe announced — a day after desks sat empty By Titus Wu Published June 5, 2026, 1:58 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google Live footage of Los Angeles County’s vote-counting facility Friday morning appeared to show more people and activity as hundreds and thousands of votes remain uncounted. The bustle comes a day after The California Post visited the county’s 144,000-square-foot ballot processing facility and reported that there were dozens of empty work stations. Now, footage shows at dozens of workers going through a number of late-arriving mail ballots at a steady pace. Another camera showed a number of workers receiving and preparing ballots to be counted.
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