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California Appeals Court Strikes Down Huntington Beach Voter ID Law

The California Fourth Appellate District Court ruled that local voter ID laws violate state law to prevent inconsistent and potentially discriminatory voting barriers, the judges said.

  • On Monday, Nov. 3, the Fourth District Court of Appeal in Santa Ana struck down Huntington Beach, California's voter ID measure, finding it conflicts with state election law and was approved by Justices Joanne Motoike, Thomas Delaney and Maurice Sanchez.
  • Residents approved Measure A in March 2024, but shortly after state legislators barred local voter ID and California officials, including Attorney General Rob Bonta, sued Huntington Beach.
  • Framing the dispute narrowly, the court explained the three-judge panel said voter ID is a matter of statewide electoral integrity and ordered Nico Dourbetas, OC Superior Court Judge, to issue a writ of mandate and permanent injunction.
  • California Attorney General Rob Bonta praised the ruling on Monday, saying his office remains committed to safeguarding voting rights and no city can make voting harder in California.
  • This marks the second appeals loss for Huntington Beach after OC Superior Court Judge Nico Dourbetas' rulings were overturned; the city can appeal to the California Supreme Court after oral arguments on Oct. 22.
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Huntington Beach voter ID measure violates California law, appeals court says

A California appeals court has ruled that a Huntington Beach measure requiring voter identification at the polls violates state law.

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