CA counties reported totals of uncounted ballots in 3 categories:

TOTAL CA ballots reported as not counted: 2,821,234+

PDF of CA missing votes report link

link to CA SOS Presidential Election tables

President - Statewide Results

Visit the County Reporting Status page to determine when a county has submitted its latest report.

NOTE: While 200,000 voted were estimated to have been counted since the 11-17-2016 — yesterday total -— 700,000 votes were added to the HRC total and 200,000 to the Tump total just today from the AM to PM reports. (see totals FRI AM from Th PM and FRI Am here). Going back to the 11-16-2016 report while 700,000+- votes have been added to the HRC total and 300,000+ to the Trump total only 600,00 votes were estimated to have been counted in the nearly the same time period.

Q&A Based on Comments in past stories on this:

1) Question: What’s the cause of the large number of ballots not counted at this point? I know this is not unique to this election; this is how it usually is.

Answer: In my humble opinion, a Statewide level of incompetence and a potential local desire to modify races outcomes. The process is known and predictable. These extended delays create expanded opportunities for potential criminal local actors to modify race outcomes. All the rest of the explanations are just excuses acceptable only if this was a one-time event.

2) Question: Do slow vote counts create an opportunity in CA to modify election outcomes?

Answer: Hmmmm, millions of ballots sitting around in 50-100 buildings around the State — most buildings have no one there 24/7 to watch the ballots — what could go wrong with that? Plenty of time in close elections to add a more ballots here and there — etc.

3) Question : What is wrong with a slow vote count?

Answer: one reason is that u nder CA State law this effectively prohibits anyone to successfully contest an election — and get a judicial review — if that must happen in the hours and few days between the final vote count — and when the count is certified. Over and Over again court challenges seem to be shut down when a vote is certified.

4) Question : Are election offices sufficiently funded in CA for an accurate voting system?

Answer: No election offices are consistently low priority items as in most counties and States, including CA.