After meeting with President Obama Thursday, Bernie Sanders told reporters outside of the White House that he looks forward to seeing the results of the California primary once all the ballots are counted. Millions of Californians voted in Tuesday’s primary election, but just how many millions, or who all those people voted for, is still unknown. There are still about 500,000 uncounted ballots in Los Angeles County alone – but that wasn’t unanticipated. Since more and more Californians are voting by mail, election officials expected the entire vote counting process to take weeks. The LA County Registrar Recorder and County Clerk Dean Logan, who is in charge of making sure all those ballots are counted accurately, joins Press Play.