Court shoots down California lawsuit against conservative city's voter ID law
DECEMBER 16, 2024
The law would go into effect in 2026.
A California Superior Court formally dismissed a lawsuit from the state government against Huntington Beach's voter ID law.
In March, voters approved Measure A, which required voters to show a valid ID before casting a vote in municipal elections. The law was immediately challenged in a filing by California Attorney General Rob Bonta and California Secretary of State Shirley N. Weber. They claimed that California state law "pre-empted" the law and that it disproportionately affected minorities.
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