California Election Bill Limiting Hand Counts Passes, Awaits Governor's Signature

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A California election bill, drafted in response to a hand count decision in Shasta County, has been sent to Governor Newsom's desk. The bill aims to address concerns about the accuracy and transparency of election results by requiring counties to conduct risk-limiting audits after each election. If signed into law, this bill could have significant implications for future elections in California.
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