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13,650 Shasta County Ballots Remain Uncounted, Says ROV

Tom Toller, Shasta County Clerk and Registrar of Voters wishes to inform the public and the media the election results were updated on November 19th at 5pm on our website. We will release the next update on November 22nd at 6pm.

Voters who receive signature verification letter requesting additional information must cure their ballot by December 1st. Instructions on how to respond to the request are included in the signature verification letter.

Below is a report on the estimated count of unprocessed ballots that we have in our office. It is just that, an estimate. We are still processing these ballots, including verifying the signature and the eligibility of the voter. There may be ballots added to this count or removed as necessary.

We would like to remind the public that all ballot types in this election have 2 ballot cards. When calculating the number of ballots that are counted, the system utilizes Ballot Card A to document the number of registered voters that voted. This means that the number of damaged cards does not accurately reflect the entirety of the situation with the ballots that were rejected due to the print overspray. Ballot Card B has a higher rejection rate than Ballot Card A. We have included a separate line that estimates the number of Ballot Card B’s that are rejected and waiting for duplication.

Thank you for your patience.

Tom Toller, Shasta County Registrar of Voters/County Clerk

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Sixth Estimated Unprocessed Ballot Report

Vote By Mail: 1934
Provisional: 1736
CVR Provisional: 562
Other – Card A: 9418
(Includes unprocessed Ballot Card A that are damaged, need to be remade, or require further
review)
*Other – Card B: 28101
Challenged Ballots (left to cure): 660
Total Unprocessed: 13650

*Other-Card B is not included in the Total Unprocessed Number.

We have been alerted that there may be some confusion about language on our website that
states “100% of precincts reporting.” This refers specifically to ballots cast at the polling place
on Election Day only. It allows voters and the public generally to track the progress and return of precinct ballots on election night. As stated above, there are many ballots left to add into the count in the coming weeks.

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