The California State Sheriffs' Association has filed a brief with the state Supreme Court arguing that Attorney General Rob Bonta cannot unilaterally halt Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco's investigation into ballots from November's special election. - The investigation stems from a claim of a 45,000-vote gap, which the registrar disputes as only 103 votes.
- Bonta argues the state constitution gives him direct supervision over sheriffs, citing Article V, Section 13. - The sheriffs' association warns that allowing such interference could set a dangerous precedent for any politically sensitive investigation.
The California Supreme Court has temporarily paused the investigation pending further legal review.