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Still Counting Votes In Calaveras County

Calaveras County, CA — Calaveras County Elections Official Rebecca Turner says there are 3,423 ballots left to count. Those include 2460 vote by mail and 566 provisional ballots where a person voted at a polling place where they are not registered. Turner says they could change the outcome of the too close to call District Two Supervisor race where Chris Wright is leading Bryce Randall by 113 votes.

Turner says, “There is a possibility we have six hundred votes left to count for district two so it could happen.” She adds, “We hope to have all the vote-by-mail ballots counted by Friday afternoon. We will begin counting the provisional ballots on Monday and could be finished by midweek.


Tuolumne County Elections Official Debi Russell-Bautista says they hope to have some new numbers by Friday afternoon.

This post was last modified on 11/08/2012 7:40 pm

Calaveras County, CA — Calaveras County Elections Official Rebecca Turner says there are 3,423 ballots left to count. Those include 2460 vote by mail and 566 provisional ballots where a person voted at a polling place where they are not registered. Turner says they could change the outcome of the too close to call District Two Supervisor race where Chris Wright is leading Bryce Randall by 113 votes.

Turner says, “There is a possibility we have six hundred votes left to count for district two so it could happen.” She adds, “We hope to have all the vote-by-mail ballots counted by Friday afternoon. We will begin counting the provisional ballots on Monday and could be finished by midweek.


Tuolumne County Elections Official Debi Russell-Bautista says they hope to have some new numbers by Friday afternoon.

Written by Tracey Petersen.

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