A NEWLY-ELECTED class of state lawmakers was sworn into office Monday — before their election results are certified. And in one competitive Assembly district, a leading candidate took office even though her race had still not been called.
This is the reality under California’s notoriously slow ballot counting process — a process that one state lawmaker is vowing to change.
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