California group pushes for ID requirements when casting a ballot
- California Republicans are launching a referendum for the 2026 ballot to require voter ID in elections, citing public support for the measure.
- Polling shows that 68% of voters favor a Voter ID law, including bipartisan support.
- The proposed measure would mandate citizenship verification for voter registration and government-issued ID for voting, with Assemblyman Bill Essayli highlighting a need for election integrity.
- Prominent politicians, including Assemblymen Bill Essayli and Carl DeMaio, assert that a Voter ID law will enhance election integrity.
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