Huntington Beach residents passed a voter ID charter amendment in 2024, but an appellate court struck that down and the California Supreme Court will not hear the city's argument.
The appeals court decision that ruled the city cannot require voters to present identification at the polls as a 2024 measure that passed would allow.
That means the beach city's bid to require voters to show ID when casting ballots cannot be implemented.
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The California Supreme Court refused Wednesday to allow a city to require voters to show photo identification at the polls.
After the state Supreme Court declined to review the case, it’s unclear what options the city has left to implement voter ID.
On Jan. 28, the California Supreme Court denied Huntington Beach’s petition for voter ID once and for all. After multiple ...