Technical issues plagued voting sites throughout California on Tuesday, including in the nation's most populous county, where long lines and an overloaded new voting system prompted a legal complaint from Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.
Los Angeles County rolled out a $300 million election system that raised concerns about technical and security defects even before glitches caused frustration and confusion at polling places.
Sanders asked for voting centers to stay open an extra two hours, saying voters were denied their constitutional right to vote.
In California, whose primary Sanders went on to win, anyone in line by 8 p.m. can cast a ballot. Separately, election workers in 15 counties, including Fresno, Napa and.
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