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Sutter County election results: Where the vote stands so far

The first wave of results will be released shortly after 8 p.m.

SUTTER COUNTY, Calif. — Election night is here for Sutter County. The Nov. 5 election will decide seats on the city council for Live Oak and Yuba City.

Sutter County election officials said the first set of unofficial results will be released not long after 8 p.m. The next update is expected around 10 p.m.

The county will also be deciding on various measures.

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Election Results: Sutter County

View below for live updates. These will update throughout the night with the latest results.

Yuba City

   

Live Oak

County Measures 

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When do we find out who won the election?

Voters will start to see results not long after 8 p.m., but keep in mind, these aren't the final results. Every number seen on election night are unofficial results. 

While some elections might be called on election night, that's generally a projection from media outlets or experts. Governments don't call elections. Mail-in ballots, provisional ballots, ballots from registered voters in the military deployed over seas and more all get counted for the final result.

The last day for counties to certify results is Dec. 5. The Secretary of State will then have until Dec. 7 to certify the vote, with the Statement of Vote  certified on Dec. 13.

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