California Attorney General Challenges Huntington Beach Voter ID Law

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California has filed a lawsuit against Huntington Beach, alleging that the city's new voter ID law violates state law. The law, passed by voters in March, requires photo identification for local elections starting in 2026. California's Attorney General argues that the law is illegal and violates the state's constitution and election code. The lawsuit is the latest clash between the state and the conservative beach town, which has previously challenged state laws on various issues.
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