
Ballot counting underway in Fresno County as Prop 50 projected to pass

With polls closed now throughout Fresno County, the race begins to count all those ballots.
Despite Prop 50 being projected to pass, officials here are still working through tens of thousands of ballots that were returned on Tuesday.
It was a busy Election Day that at times translated into some lines at area vote centers.
But officials say it was largely smooth sailing, with very limited issues - largely related to parking.
There are various teams out and about collecting election materials and returning them to the Fresno County Election Warehouse in southeast Fresno for processing.
Fresno County Clerk and Registrar of Voters James Kus says his officials will be working well into the night and through Wednesday.
"When we start processing a VBM ballot, it's not an automatic process. We have to scan in that ballot. We have to then compare the signatures versus the signature in the registration record. And it's all done by humans. It takes time. It takes about two days, usually, to go from when we get it to when it's processed and ready for tabulation," Kus said.
And with all that processing still ahead, we aren't expecting any updated results on Wednesday.
Kus says the next tranche of returns will come before 5 p.m. Thursday and it won't be until next week when most of the ballots have been processed.
Over the course of several hours at the Fresno County Election Warehouse, none of the expected federal election observers were seen.







