The floor vote was announced. Then 466 more votes arrived. California Assembly Rule 104 permits a member to add their vote to a previously announced result, provided it happens before that day's adjournment and the outcome is not changed.
This week the rule worked hard: 466 member votes added across 45 floor ballots, with 56 legislators using it at least once. The number of announced outcomes that moved as a result: zero.
The outcome never changes, but the record does. A roll call pulled minutes after the gavel can show a member absent on a vote their record will later include. For anyone tracking member positions, when you look matters almost as much as what you look at.
The week's other numbers: 22 bills cleared their own house, and 16 cleared both houses and are headed to the Governor's desk. The full scoreboard, updated every Friday, lives on the Fast Facts Friday page at /RTG/Public/WeeklyStats.aspx.
Those are quiet numbers, and they are about to stop being quiet. More than 1,000 measures are headed to floor votes in the final two weeks of session. Every one of them is a chance for the record to keep moving after the gavel. Real Time Gov follows the record as it moves, so the roll call you act on is the one the record keeps.