MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA - MAY 27: Election workers sort ballots at Contra Costa County's election operations facility on May 27, 2026 in Martinez, California. June 2 is the last day to vote in-person or return a ballot ahead of California's statewide primary election. (Photo by Benjamin Fanjoy/Getty Images)

Why does it take so long to count votes in California, and what do the results tell us so far? Marisa, Scott and Guy make sense of the primary election with Melanie Mason, Politico’s California Bureau Chief and co-author of the California Playbook. They discuss President Trump’s election fraud allegations, early returns in the governor’s race, the first post-Proposition 50 redistricting maps in action and the Los Angeles mayor’s race.

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