LA County Faces Scrutiny Over Slow Vote Counting Despite $336 Million Budget
Los Angeles County's election vote-counting facility is under scrutiny for its slow processing of ballots, despite a substantial $336 million budget. The facility, which has the capacity to accommodate more workers, was observed with numerous empty workstations, raising concerns about efficiency. As of the latest update, over 700,000 ballots remain uncounted, with only 77,521 processed since election night. The slow pace has drawn criticism from political figures and the public, with calls for improved systems to expedite the process. The county's election operation is one of the largest in the U.S., with over 5.8 million registered voters.