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California Democrats, Led by Newsom and Bonta, Push to Block Voter ID in Huntington Beach Despite 80% Support
Jan 3, 2025, 06:04 PM
California Democrats are pushing to block voter identification laws at the start of the new year, despite polls indicating that up to 80% of Americans support such measures. This move comes in the wake of significant election losses in November. The state's Attorney General, Rob Bonta, is challenging Huntington Beach's recent amendment to its municipal laws, which requires voter identification starting in 2026. In response, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a bill banning local voter ID requirements, making it illegal to ask for voter ID at polling places. This law, effective from January 1, 2025, was partly a reaction to Huntington Beach's Measure A, which was passed by voters to require voter ID. Bonta's lawsuit against Huntington Beach was deemed premature by the California Superior Court, but he is appealing the decision to prevent the implementation of voter ID before the 2026 elections. The state argues that identity verification is already required during voter registration, while Huntington Beach contends that this does not ensure the person voting is the same as the one registered.
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