In a unanimous unpublished opinion, a California appellate court has rejected a request by a losing candidate for Riverside County supervisor for access to electronic voting records. According to this news story, the candidate “had complained that the county’s electronic machines lacked the ability to perform a proper audit and asked for other materials to help compare the vote counts.” The story also reports that the appellate “court affirmed a trial court’s ruling in the case, saying [the candidate] could not prove that getting access to the records would have changed the outcome of the election. Additionally, the court said it’s too late to have another recount.”