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Culture War Roundup for the week of June 1, 2026

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One reason for the slowness is the incredible amount of grey ballots. They aren't provably fraudulent, but they come in large dumps of "harvested" ballots that often dont have the appropriate signatures (which is a laughably low level of verification as is). These ballots then have to go through long "curing" processes which in CA is essentially just a very slow rubberstamp at allowing illegally cast ballots to still count. It is probable that large swathes of grey ballots are actually fraudulent, but there is no way to know if the harvesters got the signature and had the harvestee fill out the ballot, or if they did it themself.

I don't know about LA county but only 0.7% of ballots counted so far are in the curing process in my county. What's your evidence for the "incredible amount" that go through curing?

Nate Silver tweeted out that something like 120k ballots in CA went through the process in the 2024 election. While as a % of total votes this isn't much, its still a huge number that gums up the works. And given CA's ridiculously low signature rejection numbers, it means those are only the most egregious of ballots. IMO signatures, in an actual verification procedure, would likely be rejected 90%+ of the time. Most people have very inconsistent signatures.

You've confused the number of ballots rejected during 2024 with the number of ballots that went through curing.

So that's merely the number that failed to be cured.

Correct.

So what's the evidence for huge numbers of ballots being rubber-stamp cured?