Election Results Delayed in Maine and California Primaries
Vote counting continues more than a week after primary elections in Maine and California, with several key races still undecided.

Primary election results remain incomplete in Maine and California more than a week after voters cast ballots, highlighting ongoing challenges with extended vote counting timelines in some states.
In Maine, winners have not yet been determined in the Republican and Democratic primary races for governor, as well as a Democratic congressional primary. The prolonged counting process has left voters and campaigns waiting for definitive results in these closely watched contests.
California is also experiencing extended vote counting periods, continuing a pattern that has drawn criticism for the state's election administration processes. The state has faced recurring issues with timely result reporting in recent election cycles.
The delays underscore broader national discussions about election administration efficiency and the balance between thorough vote counting and timely results reporting. Different states employ varying methods for processing ballots, including mail-in votes that can extend counting timelines.
Election officials in both states have emphasized that extended counting periods do not indicate problems with election integrity, but rather reflect comprehensive verification processes designed to ensure accuracy in final tallies.