California city again defeats state case against voter ID law
- An Orange County Superior Court judge ruled in favor of Huntington Beach regarding a voter ID law, stating it does not compromise election integrity, according to Judge Nick Dourbetas.
- Judge Dourbetas noted that the requirement is not prohibited by state law and aligns with a U.S. Supreme Court ruling regarding the 14th Amendment.
- California Secretary of State Shirley Weber warned that upholding this law will disenfranchise California voters.
- Mayor Pro Tem Chad Burns stated this decision is a huge victory for their city and charter cities across California.
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Judge Humbles California Attorney General, Affirms Local Voter ID Provision Is Good to Go
California Attorney General Rob Bonta was handed a humiliating loss by a county judge over election security, but the government official vowed to keep the fight going. The decision by […] The post Judge Humbles California Attorney General, Affirms Local Voter ID Provision Is Good to Go appeared first on The Western Journal.
California lawmaker announces ballot initiative campaign after voter ID bill fails
A bill that would have required voter ID and proof of citizenship in California was killed in a subcommittee Wednesday. The lawmaker will instead push for a ballot initiative, he said.
California Judge Upholds Huntington Beach Voter ID Law
A judge in Orange County, California, has rejected an effort by the Democrat-run state to block the City of Huntington Beach from enforcing a voter ID law that local voters passed by referendum last year, at least for municipal elections. The post California Judge Upholds Huntington Beach Voter ID Law appeared first on Breitbart.
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