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Jun 07, 2026

CHAOS - LA Mayor's Race Takes Turn After Video from Ballot Counting Facility LEAKS

LOS ANGELES, CA — JUNE 7, 2026 — A grueling procedural crisis has paralyzed the heart of California’s election reporting infrastructure, transforming a massive 144,000-square-foot facility into a battleground over government accountability and transparency.

What happens when hundreds of thousands of votes remain completely frozen in a crucial municipal election, while an undercover investigation exposes rows of empty chairs inside the central processing hub? For a furious public waiting on critical results, the answer is an immediate, high-threshold demand for intervention. Los Angeles County election officials reported that a mere 77,521 additional ballots had been successfully processed since the volatile June 2 primary election as of Wednesday night. According to stark county announcements, an estimated, staggering 713,180 ballots remain entirely unprocessed, leaving the final outcome of several key races—including the highly watched Los Angeles mayoral contest—completely hanging in the balance.

The sluggish pace of the count has drawn intense, blistering scrutiny from national observers. Reporters from the New York Post executed a direct site visit to the county’s sprawling ballot processing warehouse on Thursday, unearthing a shocking visual scene: numerous vacant workstations and rows of completely empty chairs cutting through multiple sections of the facility.

In one critical sector where election workers are explicitly tasked with reviewing irregular ballots that scanners cannot automatically process, approximately 25 bins of active ballots sat idling in ready positions—yet not a single employee was seated at the nearby desks to resolve them.

In a separate section dedicated to opening envelopes and prepping paper ballots for counting, roughly 75 employees were present, although the physical layout appeared capable of seamlessly accommodating more than twice that number. When cornered by reporters regarding the blatant lack of manpower despite the mountain of backlogged votes, one election center staff member issued an incredibly cryptic warning:

“Don’t be fooled by what you see.” The employee offered no further explanation.

I. THE EMERGENCY ACCELERATOR CORPS: HILTON’S BANNER

The visual exposé of the vacant desks has triggered a severe, high-velocity counter-offensive from the frontline of state politics. Steve Hilton, a surging frontrunner in the highly contested California gubernatorial race, stepped into the arena on Thursday, launching a direct demand for executive action.

Hilton announced he would aggressively urge Governor Gavin Newsom to immediately establish an Emergency Election Count Accelerator Corps—a rapid-response initiative engineered to mobilize additional state personnel and dispatch elite teams to directly assist counties currently buried under significant backlogs, while strictly adhering to existing election protocols and safety laws.

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           THE BALLOT PROCESSING FACT SHEET: L.A. COUNTY
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* ENTIRE VOTER REGISTRY:  More than 5.8 Million Registered Voters
* UNPROCESSED TREASURY:  An estimated 713,180 Ballots Remaining
* ADMINISTRATIVE BUDGET: Nearly $336 Million Annually
* BUDGETED WORKFORCE:     More than 1,100 Budgeted Departmental Positions
* CHIEF EXECUTIVE SALARY: Dean Logan earns $448,179 per year
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