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We like to think of California as the center of the tech universe. But, apparently, all that know-how has not helped us figure out how to run more efficient elections.

Three weeks after the state’s Democratic presidential primary, half a million votes remain uncounted.

The final tallies, whenever they come in, are not expected to change the result.

Hillary Clinton declared victory the night of the June 7 primary, when she was up by more than 10 points.