San Luis Obispo County is still counting tens of thousands of ballots a week after the June 2 primary election. - Approximately 58,000 votes have been counted, with 48,000 remaining.
- About 45,000 ballots are clean and ready for processing; 3,000 are provisional or need remaking. - Most ballots arrived late, limiting pre-processing before Election Day.
- In District Two, Jim Dantona leads by 501 votes; in District Four, Jimmy Paulding leads by 1,115 votes. The elections office assures the public that the process is following the law and invites observers.