So under federal law, actually here's how it works in California, when their ballots come back absentee, they go through the post office, they just show up. But California's law says that no ballots are allowed to be counted once the polls close. But the ballots as they go through the postal service aren't postmarked. So what happens is, because they're metered ballots, so what happens. Metered envelopes. (06:09–06:15)
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Asserts that California law prohibits counting ballots after polls close.
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