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Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575659 LMAO; Castro and AIPAC. Bloomberg had 13.5%; that won't go to Bernie. = Far from over: California still has more than 3.5 million ballots to count How many California ballots left to count? Here Beverly Shen distributes ballots to 2020 primary voters at the Golden Gate library in Oakland. Photo by Anne Wernikoff for CalMatters IN SUMMARYTaken at face value, the unprocessed ballots combined with those that have already been counted add up to 8.8 million votes, or a turnout rate of 43% of all registered voters. Of course this should not be taken at face value. The results are in. No, not the results you were waiting for, the final tally of California ballots cast for the state’s Super Tuesday presidential primary. We might not have those for days to come and they won’t be officially certified until April. But this afternoon state officials published their first estimate of how many ballots are left to be counted. In a state that holds an “election month, not election day” — where results will trickle in for weeks to come, sometimes flipping the outcomes of tight elections in the process — this is an election nerd’s landmark. It also gives us a few more clues about the final shape of California’s various primary contests. According to estimates published by county election registrars, as of Thursday night, there are 3.5 million ballots left to count. (The Secretary of State’s office showed a count of about 3.3 million, but that did not include the latest updated numbers from Los Angeles County.).... calmatters.org == Bernie Sanders 186 delegates 33.6% 1,093,299 Joe Biden 148 25.3% 821,692 Michael Bloomberg 15 14.1% 458,904] Elizabeth Warren 5 12.3% 399,726 google.com