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Deputy Attorney General Michael Cohen said Huntington Beach’s voter ID law violates the state constitution and elections law. “There is no constitutional way to implement this,” Cohen said.
The backstory: Huntington Beach voters approved a measure last year allowing the city to require people to show ID when casting a ballot.But that clashes with state law. There's a new wrinkle ...
Lawyers for the California Attorney General’s Office and Huntington Beach argued in court Thursday over whether the charter city is allowed to require voters to show ID at polling places.
California Republican lawmakers launched a ballot measure that would require voter ID identification for counted ballots, and ...
Lee Fink, the lawyer for Huntington Beach resident Mark Bixby, argued that Huntington Beach had never articulated a compelling interest for establishing the voter ID requirement because the purported ...
The California Attorney General’s Office on Wednesday filed an appeal in its lawsuit seeking to overturn Huntington Beach’s voter ID law, almost two months after an Orange County judge ...
The Huntington Beach City Council, which voted to place Measure A on the ballot, was also divided on the voter ID issue. Mayor Tony Strickland and Mayor Pro Tem Gracie Van Der Mark were in favor ...
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California attorney general appeals judge’s decision in Huntington Beach voter ID lawsuit In April, an Orange County judge rejected their arguments in the case and said the law did not violate ...