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San Diego Defends Mail Voting Integrity | San Diego News
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San Diego County’s top election official is defending mail-in voting as secure and well-managed, countering national doubts with a detailed look at their rigorous processes—checking signatures, replacing lost ballots, and ensuring every vote is counted accurately. While the lengthy certification timeline (like the 30 days after the June primary) frustrates some, officials say it’s about precision, not fraud. A partisan gap in trust—Democrats far more confident than Republicans—adds complexity. To fix delays and boost confidence, California’s pouring $29 million into election staff and tech, plus $10 million to encourage early ballot returns.
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