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A judge has sided with Huntington Beach, for a second time, in a legal challenge to the city’s new voter ID law. Huntington ...
The hearing was the first time lawyers were able to lay out their complete arguments on whether the city could require voters ...
Judge Nico Dourbetas ruled Monday that Huntington Beach's charter amendment doesn't violate state law. California leaders and ...
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KFI AM 640 on MSNJudge Upholds Huntington Beach Voter ID Law Amid State ChallengeAn Orange County judge upheld Huntington Beach's voter ID law, rejecting the state's claim it would disenfranchise voters.
The judge found no issue with letting the city implement voter ID for local elections after months of debate in court.
Huntington Beach wants to enforce its own voter ID rules — and the state is seeking a court order to stop them.
Judge Nico Dourbetas said the “challenged charter provision does not violate the right to vote and does not implicate the integrity of the electoral process.” ...
The judge rejected the arguments by the state attorney general and a Huntington Beach resident that the requirement would ...
The law, which was approved by voters in 2024, is set to go into effect in 2026, though its implementation details remain unclear.
The judge, who last year dismissed the state's lawsuit and was reversed by a state appellate court, didn't issue a ruling in the latest spat between the conservative coastal city and the left-leaning ...
The new group, pushing for more local control, would eye many of the same legal fights Huntington Beach has waged against the state over the past couple years.
A judge has sided with Huntington Beach, for a second time, in a legal challenge to the city’s new voter ID law. Huntington Beach Mayor Pat Burns issued a statement calling the ruling “a huge ...
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