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California Election Experts Warn as Rejected Ballots Surge Fourfold

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California’s Mail-In Ballot Challenges: Late Deliveries and New Restrictions

As Democratic leaders in California confront President Trump’s recent attempts to limit mail-in voting, they face an unsettling development from the last election: a substantial number of mail-in ballots arrived too late to be counted during the November 4 special election.

Late Ballots: An Alarming Increase

Data from state officials reveals that mail-in ballots submitted for the November 2025 special election pertaining to Proposition 50 were rejected at an alarming rate, particularly in rural areas. Reports indicate that the rate of late mail-in ballots was four times higher than that observed in the 2024 election year. Melvin E. Levey, head of the Merced County Registrar of Voters, stated, “Something changed. We don’t like seeing late ballots, and if someone made the effort to vote, we want to count it.”

For context, Merced County alone experienced an almost sevenfold surge in late mail ballots compared to the previous year. Ballots are deemed late if they are not postmarked on or before election day or do not arrive within seven days after the election.

Impact of Postal Service Changes

This troubling situation appears directly linked to modifications made by the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) in 2025, aimed at reducing operational costs. Election officials had raised concerns prior to November, warning that these changes could cause delays in the processing and postmarking of ballots. Notably, during the November 2025 election, an average of 8 out of every 1,000 vote-by-mail ballots were rejected due to lateness, a dramatic increase from just 2 out of 1,000 in the general election of 2024.

In Kern County, for instance, 3,303 mail-in ballots—1.95% of those returned—were not counted due to late arrival, compared to just 0.14% in the previous year. Similarly, Riverside County witnessed a doubling of late ballots, with 5,831 submissions uncounted for the same reason.

Recommendations for Voters

Given these troubling trends, USPS spokesperson Cathy Purcell emphasized the necessity for voters to mail their ballots a week in advance of the election deadline to ensure timely arrival. “You should never be mailing your ballot on election day,” she advised, underscoring the crucial need for proactive action among voters.

Before the November special election, California Secretary of State Shirley Weber also warned voters against simply dropping their ballots into mailboxes on election day without proper precautions. “Anyone dropping off their ballot at a post office should ensure it’s postmarked at the counter,” she advised, reinforcing the importance of careful handling of ballots.

The Political Landscape and Future Considerations

Democrats are currently working to defend the mail-in voting system against Republican critiques. Recently, Trump signed an executive order imposing stricter federal regulations on mail-in voting. His administration has ongoingly claimed, without substantiation, that mail-in ballots contribute to electoral fraud—an assertion that continues to stir controversy.

Moreover, the November 4 election, which successfully passed Proposition 50, marked a strategic Democrat effort against Trump’s push for redistricting in Republican-led states like Texas. According to Secretary Weber’s office, nearly 89% of votes cast during this election were mail-in ballots, emphasizing the significance of this voting method in recent electoral trends.

The Postal Service’s Response and Wider Implications

While concerns about mail-in ballot delivery plagued several states, similar reports emerged from areas like Snohomish County, Washington. The USPS maintains that numerous factors influence delivery timeliness and asserts that, “The Postal Service has successfully delivered America’s election mail, and we are confident that we will do so again this year.”

However, changes to transportation operations may result in inconsistencies in mail delivery, affecting postmarking, which is crucial for verifying ballot submission dates. As observed, these complications particularly affect voters in rural areas, who already face unique challenges in accessing voting resources.

Conclusion: A Call for Voter Awareness

As California navigates these challenges, it is vital for voters to remain informed about potential delays in mail-in voting, especially in light of USPS changes. With the upcoming elections, being proactive can ensure that every vote counts. For voters unsure about mail-in procedures or facing barriers, initiatives from local election offices and advocacy groups may provide guidance and assistance.

For more information on voting regulations and postal services, you can visit the U.S. Postal Service and California Secretary of State websites for updates and resources.


Keywords: California mail-in ballots, late ballots, U.S. Postal Service, Proposition 50, voting regulations, electoral fraud

This overview is designed to keep California voters informed about the crucial developments that could impact their voting experience.

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